Agriculture News
CRP accepts 3.9 million acres
Written by Bill Harmon Tuesday, 26 June 2012 18:25
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has accepted 3.9 million acres offered by producers under the Conservation Reserve Program’s 43rd general signup period.Contract terms on these acres will begin Oct. 1 for the 2013 CRP program year. USDA selected offers for CRP enrollment based on an environmental benefits index comprised of specific environmental and cost factors.
The agriculture secretary has asked those producers not accepted in CRP under this enrollment period, or having untreated highly erodible lands, to consider other federal conservation program initiatives, such as the continuous CRP or Environmental Quality Incentives Program to help manage and preserve sensitive lands.
Under CRP, producers plant approved species of...
Baling wheat straw a response of possible feed needs this winter
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 19 June 2012 09:40
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County FSA office inviting candidates for local committee
Written by Bill Harmon Tuesday, 19 June 2012 09:39
The Marion County Farm Service Agency committee is seeking interested farmers to serve as candidates for the local county committee election to be held this fall.Nomination forms must be postmarked or received in the FSA county office by close of business on Aug. 1.
Marion County farmers and ranchers can nominate themselves or any other producer in Local Administration Area 2 to run for a seat on the committee.
Organizations representing minorities and women producers are especially encouraged to nominate candidates. LAA 2 consists of Catlin, Centre, Doyle, Fairplay, Gale, Grant, Milton, Peabody, Summit and Wilson township units.
FSA county committees make decisions on commodity price support loans, conservation programs, disaster...
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Double cropping may be golden…risk
Written by Jerry Engler Tuesday, 19 June 2012 09:38
We’re back to the idea that if you like to gamble, why go to casinos when you could just double-crop farm instead.It seems like the golden opportunity, with perhaps the earliest wheat harvest ever in this area, to plant soybeans after wheat.
That’s especially so with soybean prices in the mid-teens per bushel.
In the normal years, the beans after wheat may have been planted at a riskier time—such as in hot July with its normally drier weather.
But this year we are in early summer with another big “if, and or but,” it’s awfully dry for the time of year.
Thursday night a highly beneficial rain fell on many parts of the county with 1.5 to 2 inches reported.
Marion County Extension agent Rickey Roberts said that with the...
Riffel feted for state 4-H meat goal project
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 05 June 2012 08:50
Karl Riffel, a nine-year member of the Tampa Triple Ts 4-H Club in Marion County, was honored for his work in the Kansas 4-H Meat Goat Project at the Emerald Circle Banquet May 31 in Manhattan. As part of being named the state winner, he will represent Kansas at the National 4-H Congress in November in Atlanta, Ga. The award was presented by Kansas 4-H Foundation board member Jim Bassett of Topeka and Barbara Stone, Kansas State 4-H leader. Karl is the son of James and Beth Riffel and will be a junior at Centre High School.
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