hay: Kansas Hay Report - state receiving rain and snow - 12/19/11 05:51 PM
The Kansas Hay Market Report was released today (early due to holidays) by the USDA and Kansas Department of Agriculture. SUMMARY: Hay trade moderate to active. Demand very strong for dairy, stock cow andgrinding alfalfa, moderate to strong for alfalfa pellets and grass hay. Most ofthe State is receiving rain at this writing. The far Western counties aregetting blowing snow, which is forecast to move across Kansas with blizzardconditions at times. Everyone is busy preparing for the storm and taking care oflivestock. Hay use and bedding will increase accordingly. For the full report broke down by agricultural districts throughout Kansas visit
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hay: More Kansas Counties Eligible for Livestock Forage Disaster Program - 09/08/11 11:41 AM
From the Farm Service Agency (FSA) website Additional Counties Eligible for Livestock Forage Disaster Program Manhattan, Kansas, September 2, 2011 – Adrian J. Polansky, State Executive Director of USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Kansas, reminds eligible ranchers and livestock producers to apply under the Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) for losses incurred during the 2011 grazing season up to October 1, 2011. Based on the U.S. Drought Monitor, these counties are now eligible for LFP for native and improved grasses: Butler, Chase, Cowley, Elk, Greenwood, Lyon, and Woodson. The following counties previously meet the LFP trigger
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hay: USDA Extends Deadline for CRP Emergency Haying and Approves Additional Counties for CRP Emergency Grazing in Kansas - 09/02/11 09:54 AM
The USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Kansas announced that due to drought conditions, USDA has extended the deadline for emergency haying of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres for all Kansas counties that are approved for emergency haying. Emergency haying of land enrolled in CRP has been extended through September 30, 2011. Participants must leave at least 50 percent of each field or contiguous fields unhayed for wildlife. Hay must be removed from the field within 30 days from end of the haying period. Hay cannot be sold. Producers without livestock may rent or lease the haying privileges. The following counties
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hay: Additional Kansas Counties Approved for CRP Emergency Haying - 08/11/11 08:03 PM
From the USDA Farm Service http://content.govdelivery.com/bulletins/gd/USFSA-eb4a8 Adrian J. Polansky, State Executive Director of USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Kansas announced that emergency haying of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acreage has been approved for Butler, Chase, Cowley, Hamilton, Lyon and Marion counties.Counties previously approved for CRP emergency haying include: Barber, Barton, Clark, Comanche, Edwards, Elk, Ellsworth Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, , Greenwood Harper, Harvey, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, McPherson, Meade, Morton, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, Trego, Wichita, Wilson and Woodson Counties. Emergency haying in approved counties is allowed through August
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hay: Kansas Hay Report - 08/09/11 05:11 PM
The Kansas Hay Market report is from the USDA - Kansas Dept. of Ag - Market News from Dodge City, Kansas for the full report click here. Hay trade moderate. Demand very strong for dairy and grinding alfalfa, moderate to strong for stock cow hay, alfalfa pellets and grass hay. Scattered rains across the Southern three-fourths of the State and a cool front have brought some welcome relief. More rain is needed to break the drought and prepare fields for Fall wheat planting. Corn silage chopping is in full swing, yields are down for both the grain and overall tonnage, however
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hay: Emergency haying CRP for Wichita County & CRP grazing for Logan County CRP has been approved - 08/04/11 11:36 AM
Additional Kansas Counties Approved for CRP Emergency Haying and Grazing Adrian J. Polansky, State Executive Director of USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Kansas announced that emergency haying of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acreage has been approved for Wichita County, and CRP emergency grazing has been approved for Logan County. Counties previously approved for CRP emergency haying include: Barber, Barton, Clark, Comanche, Edwards, Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, Harper, Harvey, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, McPherson, Meade, Morton, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Sedgwick, Seward, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, and Trego. Counties previously approved for CRP emergency grazing include: Barber, Barton,
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hay: Kansas Hay & Alfalfa Production - 04/26/11 06:34 PM
The Kansas Agricultural Statistics from the Kansas Department of Agriculture released the 2010 Kansas Hay County Estimates this month. The report indicated that alfalfa production is down 32% from last year and the lowest production since 1959. Other hay production was also down at 10% below last year levels. The chart below from the Kansas Ag Dept. report shows the hay production by agricultural district. For a breakdown of hay and alfalfa production by Kansas County view the full report.
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hay: Kansas Crop Conditions - 04/14/11 03:35 PM
The Kansas Crop Condition and Progress report for this week from the Kansas Department of Agriculture and the USDA reported that Kansas had continued hot dry conditions. The growing contrast between East and West Kansas continues as Western Kansas is still struggling with drought conditions yet Eastern Kansas appears to be mostly ok. Corn planting has started and the winter wheat crop is jointed. Information and Data from USDA Kansas website You can hear the audio version of the report here
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hay: Picture Perfect KS Land for Sale - Hunting, Pasture, Ponds, Power & Cabin - 04/05/11 07:04 PM
Kansas Pasture Land for Sale Price: $240,500 Acres: 185 County: ANDERSON Type/Use: Recreational, Pasture, Agriculture, Cattle Farm Terrain: Gently Rolling Access: Gravel Road Utilities: Electricity Run your livestock (horses, cattle) here with fenced grassland and valleys. Awesome views! Perfect recreational property with two stocked ponds and a concrete pad with hunting cabin with power. Fenced with hay pasture. Great deer hunting and fishing. Look no more for a weekend getaway – easy access to Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka. VIRTUAL TOUR Aerial View Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
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hay: Kansas Pasture Land for Sale - 04/05/11 05:03 PM
Kansas Pasture Land for Sale Type/Use: Pasture, Livestock, Recreational, Hunting, Ponds Nice location for building a country home or great for your cattle and livestock. Close to town and recreational areas including Lake Wilson and Kanapolis Lake. Fenced pasture with two ponds and rolling terrain with views. Corner of 14th Rd and Ave O just south of Ellsworth on gravel road. Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
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hay: Kansas Agricultural Prices - 03/02/11 11:26 AM
Report from United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office, Kansas Department of Agriculture The All Crops Index in February, at 267 percent of the 1990-92 base, is up 28 points from January and up 113 points from 2010. Wheat : prices in mid-February, at $8.50 per bushel, are up $1.41 from January and $4.18 above last February. Corn: prices in mid-February, at $6.10 per bushel, are up 71 cents from January and $2.71 above last February. Farmers received an average of $10.80 per cwt. for grain sorghum in mid-February, up $1.24 from January and $5.50
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hay: Kansas Agricultural Prices - 02/06/11 07:04 PM
KANSAS Agricultural Prices and Indexes from the USDA and Kansas Dept. of Agriculture Kansas Agricultural Prices report for the month of February 2011 The All Crops Index in January, at 254 percent of the 1990-92 base, is up 23 points from December and up 92 points from 2010. Wheat prices in mid-January, at $7.55 per bushel, are up 64 cents from December and $2.95 above last January. Corn prices in mid-January, at $5.75 per bushel, are up 57 cents from December and $2.16 above last January. Soybean prices, at $13.30 per bushel in mid-January, are up $1.10 from
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hay: New Video for Kansas Land For Sale sold - 05/11/10 10:54 AM
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hay: Kansas Department of Agriculture Releases Agricultural Prices Report - 03/01/10 10:00 PM
Kansas Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) released today the Agricultural Prices Report. For complete data please visit the Kansas USDA website A quick summary shows that the major crops of wheat, corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum are all down. Hay also reported down.
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hay: Kansas Pasture Land - 11/05/09 05:39 PM
For a quick link to all of our pasture listings visit www.KansasPasture.com Current listings are below (click the description to go to the virtual land tours) 185 acres - Anderson County - Power, Ponds, Pasture and Perfect! Cabin, fenced, amazing view, hunting.
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hay: Kansas Agriculture Prices - 11/02/09 11:30 AM
The USDA Cooperating with the Kansas Department of Agriculture released its October All Farm Products Index of Prices Received by Kansas farmers today. Most prices are all up but still down from last year. Wheat prices in mid-October, at $4.28 per bushel, are up 25 cents from September but $1.64 below last October. All hay prices averaged $99 per ton in mid-October, up $1 from September but $12 lower than last year. For more specific information and additional crop stats on corn, sorghum, and livestock please visit www.nass.usda.gov/ks
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hay: Kansas Hay Trade News - 10/27/09 07:17 PM
The Kansas hay and alfalfa market is trading slow and demand is moderate according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service for the week ending October 20. Mostly I am hearing from landowners that the market is slow and steady. The number of cattle on feed as of Oct. 1 in Kansas feedlots was approximately 2.22 million head. Ranchers who had signed up for the Livestock Forage Diaster Program began receiving checks for losses from drought that effected stock grazing animals. For more information about this program visit your local FSA county office to apply.
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hay: Anderson County Kansas Land For Sale - Pasture, Ponds, Power - 10/21/09 02:08 PM
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