"Nebraska’s livestock branding law was tweaked in 2021 to reduce inspection fees, provide advance notice of a brand inspection and transition from a flat surcharge to a charge for the miles traveled for each inspection, according to the Midwest Messenger."
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Branding problem? Escalation in Nebraska divide over state Brand Committee • Nebraska Examiner
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"Until now, scientific literature on tool use has focused overwhelmingly on primates (e.g. chimpanzees cracking nuts) and some bird species like crows and parrots. Veronika’s behavior pushed the boundaries of what researchers considered possible for large herbivores."
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A Cow with a Tool: What Veronika Reveals about Cattle Cognition
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Researchers report clear evidence of flexible tool use in a domestic cow, expanding scientific understanding of animal cognition beyond traditional species.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Research indicates that a 200-foot buffer can decrease nutrient runoff by 80% to 90%. Overall, runoff volume can be reduced by 35% to 90%."
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General Guidelines for Winter Manure Applications
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"The senators said the change impacts more than 67 million acres across all 50 states and all covered commodities in 2025 alone, and argued that ad hoc assistance, which Congress has provided in the past, is not something farmers can rely on."
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Farmers Would Lose Prevented Planting Buy-Up Coverage Under USDA Rule
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Senate Agriculture Committee leaders are urging USDA to reverse a crop insurance rule that removes buy-up prevented planting coverage starting in 2026. Comments on the rule are due Tuesday.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Winter brings the temptation to venture onto frozen lakes for ice fishing, snowmobiling, or just exploring. But before you step foot on that ice, you need to know one critical thing: how thick is it?"
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Ice safety: How thick does ice need to be before you step on it?
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More melting today but with temps headed back down tonight, a REFREEZE will be possible. Even with treatment, you might find slick spots. ... See MoreSee Less

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Although it may be fun for kids to play in the snow, fire departments are issuing a warning: do not go out onto frozen ponds. 🧊
Even if the ice seems safe, it may not be able to support your bodyweight. Falling into cold water can lead to death in just a matter of minutes.
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Huge shout out to our crews who have been working throughout the weekend to clear Kansas' highways! Want to show how much you appreciate them? The best thing you can do is give them space and time to do their job as they continue to clear the roads. #DontCrowdThePlow #DriveSafe
Check www.kandrive.gov for updated road conditions.
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“They’re trialing how red light impacts their dry cows and following them from dry all the way to close up, then into their next lactation,” Tadic says.
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Seeing Red in the Dry Cow Barn
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One California Dairy is taking a closer look at lighting for circadian rhythm, melatonin and dry cow management.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Managing neonatal distress involves early detection, rapid assessment and decisive intervention."
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Neonatal Calf Distress: Managing the First 24 Hours
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"The portal will gather the same information currently found on form FSA-153."
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USDA Launches New Online Portal to Track Foreign Ownership of U.S. Farmland
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USDA announced it is launching a new online portal to where transactions involving U.S. agriculture land by foreign persons can be reported.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"It may sound a bit aggressive, but forcing paperwhite flowers to bloom during the winter months is actually a gentle nudge to grow roots, shoots and flowering stems indoors."
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Garden Tip: Winter months are a good time to force paperwhite blooms
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K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini shares tips for forcing paperwhite flowers to bloom indoors this winter.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The company said in November it would close the beef plant around Jan. 20 as tight cattle supplies raised costs for U.S. processors."
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Tyson Foods Continues Limited Operations at Closing U.S. Beef Plant
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Tyson Foods will temporarily continue to prepare beef for sale at a slaughterhouse it is closing in Lexington, Nebraska, the meatpacker said on Friday, offering a short reprieve to 9% of the facility...1 CommentsComment on Facebook
The only thing biting is the cold! With cold temperatures and winter weather affecting many national park areas this weekend, visitors should check park websites or call ahead for the latest information on winter activities, safety tips, hazards, road conditions, and any closures.
If road travel is necessary, check out these winter driving safety tips: www.nps.gov/subjects/healthandsafety/winterdrivingsafety.htm
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Rebecca Rauber, a 28-year-old second-grade teacher at Riverside Elementary in Emporia, was found dead on Sunday about 300 yards from the area where she was last seen on video late Friday night.
Emporia police say it appears she died from hypothermia early on in her disappearance due to the winter storm.
"Our hearts go out to Ms. Rauber’s family, friends, students, and everyone who was touched by her life and dedication to education. She was a valued member of our school community, and her loss is felt deeply across our district," USD 253 said.
A prayer vigil for the Wichita native will be held at 5 p.m. today at Emporia Church of Christ.
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Hypothermia can happen fast during cold fronts such as what we will be experiencing this weekend. Hypothermia can occur when a person is exposed to low temperatures. Know the signs before they start! ... See MoreSee Less

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The three stages of Labratoast.
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"As machines capture millions of data points in real time, it begs the question: What happens to all that data?"
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Farm data privacy concerns grow with smart technology
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Agricultural equipment collects vast farmer data with little oversight, raising privacy concerns for operations and market intelligence.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“The first couple years was a lot of trial and error,” Gill said. “We did have some hiccups, we did have some learning curves.”
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This tribe in Kansas is building new products — and houses — with its hemp
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The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is one of the first hemp fiber processors in Kansas, and wants the investment to benefit both the tribe and the environment. The new products0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Birds that nest in tree cavities or birdhouses, such as chickadees, wrens or bluebirds, seek out similar places to sleep at night, especially in cold winter weather."
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Do Birds Use Birdhouses in Winter?
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Cavity nesting birds may use a birdhouse for winter shelter, but some birds hide out from the freezing cold in other ways.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
After the holiday rush, it can be challenging to return to a “normal” routine. Having something to look forward to is important after visits with family and friends come to an end and dreary weather continues.
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Preparing now saves time and reduces stress when filing taxes - Oklahoma State University
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Gathering tax documents now will save time and stress when tax deadlines approach.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
When someone eats the last acorn...
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"With tax season just around the corner, organizing W-2s, mortgage interest statements, dependent care forms, and other essential documents now can help reduce stress, avoid delays, and ensure taxpayers receive the refunds to which they are entitled."
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Preparing now saves time and reduces stress when filing taxes - Oklahoma State University
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"Mellissa Crosswhite was named a national recipient of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Excellence in College and University Teaching Award for Food and Agricultural Sciences."
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Mellissa Crosswhite was named a national recipient of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Excellence in College and University Teaching Award for Food and Agricultural Sciences.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Cold, winter weather and the potential for power outages creates challenges for keeping food safe. Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee said frozen canned or jarred foods can be a safety hazard."
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Are frozen canned foods still safe to eat?
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Power outages during cold weather may allow canned or jarred food to freeze and become unsafe to consume. K-State food scientist Karen Blakeslee shares tips to make sure those foods are safe to eat.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
On the bright side...
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"The two farms differ in size and the product they produce, but they have the same goals: a more consistent milk, better use of labor and healthier goats."
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Vermont goat farms boost profits with lactation
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Two Vermont goat farmers used extended lactation to keep does milking up to two years, creating consistent income and reducing costs.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Whether you’re just starting to learn about feeding or have years of experience, revisiting these fundamental facts can be a helpful reminder of the basics that keep cows healthy and productive."
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4 essential dairy nutrition facts every farmer should know
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Manuel Peña shares dairy nutrition essentials, including information on the amino acids and fiber that dairy cattle need.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Always drive with cake.🍰✅
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"Kansas State University’s 36th annual Swine Profitability Conference, which is designed to address the key factors influencing pork producer profitability and business decision-making, is planned for Tuesday, Feb. 3, in Manhattan."
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K-State’s Swine Profitability Conference slated Feb. 3 in Manhattan
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K-State’s 2026 Swine Profitability Conference, which focuses on providing information to help pork producers in their business decisions, is planned for Tuesday, Feb. 3 in Manhattan.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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With the serve cold and snow potentials that are coming our way this weekend. Managing cold stress in cattle because a producers number one priority. As temperatures drop, it is important to monitor how cattle are coping with the cold and how it is impacting their ability to remain productive. The graphic below highlights a checklist of items to remember as we prepare for this cold snap as producers. ... See MoreSee Less

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❄️ USDA encourages farmers, ranchers, families, and small businesses to prepare for severe winter weather. Our staff in regional, state, and county officers are ready to help communities respond and recover. Producers should especially take precaution and contact their local USDA Service Center for help.
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"Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema (ABPEE), fog fever typically affects adult cattle within days of being moved from dry or low-quality forage to lush, high-protein pastures — particularly in the spring and fall."
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Cattle Chat: Preventing fog fever
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K-State beef cattle experts outline how sudden pasture changes can trigger fog fever in adult cattle and share practical, research-based strategies producers can use to reduce risk and protect herd he...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Drones are simply the next frontier in agricultural technology, Koch said."
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Kelly Hills, K-State ID3A partnership advances digital agriculture
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K-State’s ID3A and Kelly Hills Unmanned Systems are partnering to advance drone technology, empower farmers and shape the future of precision agriculture.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
About 1 in 8 Americans eats pizza on any given day. That’s a lot of slices nationwide.🍕
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"Food is key to counteract heat loss and maintain body temperature."
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How Do Birds Stay Warm in Winter?
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How do birds stay warm and handle extremely cold temperatures? Discover the survival superpowers of birds that brave wintry weather.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Oh, Wichita 😆
The City of Wichita- Government gets creative each year with its list of snow plows. Here's some of our favorites. ❄️☃️🌨️
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"Pregnancy checking is often circled on the calendar months in advance, but for cattle producers, knowing when to check can be just as important as knowing how."
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Cattle Chat: Getting accurate results from pregnancy checking your cows
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K-State Beef Cattle Institute experts say pregnancy checking is a valuable management tool, but timing and method selection play a major role in accuracy. Understanding early pregnancy loss helps prod...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“One way that we try to encourage our residents to conserve water and divert waste to landfills is by offering this rain barrel sale,” Peebles said.
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Annual rain barrel sale opens across central Oklahoma
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The Central Oklahoma Stormwater Alliance plans to sell rainwater and compost barrels across central Oklahoma to reduce stormwater runoff.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The U.S. Cattle Inventory Report, released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, is set for Jan. 30."
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Reports to shed light on cattle markets, herd growth
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January USDA cattle reports could reveal if beef herd has hit bottom and started rebuilding, which could have major implications on markets.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Research at Theta Pond has been an ongoing effort for several years in response to concerns regarding HABs within the pond, said Scott Stoodley, OSU Environmental Science Program assistant director of research and Shea’s advisor."
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Natural gas prices jump ahead of major winter storm
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The price of natural gas jumped this week ahead of a significant winter storm slated to hit large swaths of the country this weekend.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Buckle up — a winter storm is forecasted to deliver damaging ice and heavy snow. 🌨️⚠️
Stay home if you can, but if you must venture out, make sure you're prepared. ⤵️
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"USDA announced it is investing more than $11 million to support small and midsized dairy businesses through the Dairy Business Innovation (DBI) grant program."
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USDA Awards $11 Million to Boost Dairy Innovation Across the U.S.
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USDA is awarding more than $11 million to support small and midsized dairy businesses through the Dairy Business Innovation program.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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🐶🐱 People seeking emergency shelter during the upcoming winter storm can board their pets at the Wichita Animal Shelter for free.
WPD says pets can stay at the animal shelter for 72 hours and be taken care of at no cost to their owners.
"This program is designed to acknowledge the special bond between individuals experiencing homelessness and their pets while addressing any concerns they may have in accessing shelter and resources. Our commitment is to provide compassionate support and ensure that, when temporary separation is necessary, reunification of unhoused citizens with their beloved pets is our priority."
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