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Powered by carbs + gluten. Homegrown by Kansas farm families. We’re bringing you the inside scoop from the Wheat State.

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Have you had a chance to tour the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center, home of the Kansas #wheat farmer? Check out the video, schedule an in-person visit or take a self-guided tour at innovation.kswheat.com
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For the week ending April 5, 2026, winter wheat condition rated 9% very poor, 15% poor, 38% fair, 33% good, and 5% excellent. Winter wheat jointed was 41%, ahead of 24% last year and 18% for the five-year average.
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For the week ending April 5, 2026, there was 6.0 days suitable for fieldwork. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 62% very short to short, 34% adequate, and 4% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 57% very short to short, 41% adequate, and 2% surplus, according to @usda_nass
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Garrett Conley of Pleasanton, Kansas, has been named a recipient of the inaugural David Radenberg Memorial Scholarship. With a strong background in agriculture and a clear goal of returning home to serve his community, Garrett represents the next generation of leaders in Kansas agriculture. 🌾 Read his story here: kswheat.com/conley-earns-r…
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For the week ending March 22, 2026, there was 6.5 days suitable for fieldwork. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 65% very short to short, 33% adequate, and 2% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 59% very short to short, 39% adequate, and 2% surplus, according to @usda_nass
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For the week ending March 29, 2026, winter wheat condition rated 7% very poor, 15% poor, 38% fair, 35% good, and 5% excellent. Winter wheat jointed was 6%, near 3% last year and 2% for the five-year average, according to @usda_nass .
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From the field to the final product In South Korea, U.S. wheat is powering a growing bakery market, from everyday breads to premium desserts. Through long-standing partnerships like the Korea Baking School, checkoff investments are helping train bakers, improve products and expand demand for U.S. wheat around the world. @uswheatassoc See how Kansas wheat connects globally. kswheat.com/us-wheat-build…
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For the week ending March 22, 2026, winter wheat condition rated 6% very poor, 13% poor, 35% fair, 39% good, and 7% excellent. Winter wheat jointed was 6%, near 3% last year and 2% for the five-year average, according to @usda_nass .
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For the week ending March 22, 2026, there was 6.4 days suitable for fieldwork. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 60% very short to short, 37% adequate, and 3% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 84% very short to short, 43% adequate, and 3% surplus, according to @usda_nass .
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Wheat doesn’t start or end in the field. The Kansas Wheat Leadership Program gives farmers a full view of the value chain - from breeding labs to global markets and policy decisions shaping the industry. Learn more: kswheat.com/kansas-wheat-l…
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Global conflict → farm impact. WOYM 404 breaks down how Middle East tensions, oil markets and fertilizer supply are shaping wheat prices and input decisions. Listen wheatsonyourmind.com/woym-404
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K-State Agronomy@KStateAgron·
The latest Agronomy eUpdate is here! This week’s issue includes updates on wheat first hollow stem development, brown wheat mite activity, a look back at Kansas’ record-setting 2025-26 winter, and an upcoming livestock carcass handling training. bit.ly/4blbojx #kstateagronomy
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The Musil Center for Sustainable Wheat Production will strengthen wheat research collaboration across Kansas and the Great Plains. Made possible by a nearly $1M legacy gift from Lee and Carolyn Musil, the center helps turn research into real solutions for farmers. Read more: kswheat.com/musil-center-s…
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For the week ending March 8, 2026, there was 5.4 days suitable for fieldwork. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 38% very short to short, 55% adequate, and 7% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 40% very short to short, 56% adequate, and 4% surplus, according to @usda_nass.
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For the week ending March 8, 2026, winter wheat condition rated 14% very poor to poor, 30% fair, 46% good, and 10% excellent, according to @usda_nass
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The Kansas Association of Wheat Growers appreciates the leadership of Congressman Tracey Mann and Congresswoman Sharice Davids in advancing policies that support wheat farmers and rural communities. Recent Farm Bill discussions have included several priorities for Kansas producers, including recognizing wheat as a harvestable cover crop, supporting EU wheat class separation and maintaining strong international food assistance programs like Food for Peace. These efforts reflect the importance of farmer-driven policy and a strong safety net for agriculture. #KansasWheat #KansasAg #FarmBill #WheatGrowers
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For the week ending March 1, 2026, winter wheat condition rated 3% very poor, 9% poor, 30% fair, 48% good, and 10% excellent, according to @usda_nass.
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Kansas wheat leaders shared updates with the Kansas Legislature on crop production, research investments and global market development during the annual Kansas Wheat report. Learn how farmer checkoff dollars are supporting research, education and markets for Kansas wheat. 🌾 Read more: kswheat.com/kansas-wheat-l…
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For the week ending March 1, 2026, topsoil moisture supplies rated 42% very short to short, 54% adequate, and 4% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 44% very short to short, 53% adequate, and 4% surplus, according to @usda_nass.
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