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Agriculture
2007 Session - January through May
The State Library of Kansas' Legislative Reference Section maintains a collection of clipped newspaper articles on topics relating to subjects pertinent to issues in Kansas state government. Below is a listing of clipped articles taken from several different newspapers relating to AGRICULTURE, January through May, 2007.
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The Clippings List is generally arranged chronologically through the year.
Each article cited contains the following information:
Author of article (if any is present)
Title of Article
Newspaper title and date of issue
Page number within the clippings book where the article is found
(PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PAGE NUMBERS BELOW ARE NOT THE PAGE NUMBERS WITH THE NEWSPAPER BUT WITHIN THE CLIPPINGS BOOK)
ARTICLES ON AGRICULTURE, January through May, 2007
Amy Bickel
Ranchers trying to keep cattle alive
Hutchinson News, 1/4/2007
p. 1
Associated Press
Cattle losses mount
Topeka Captial Journal, 1/5/2007
p. 1
Jim Suber
Agricultural forecasts for 2007 are ripe for the picking
Topeka Capital Journal, 1/3/2007
p. 1
Associated Press
Storm could help western Kansas crops
Lawrence Journal World, 1/7/2007
p. 2
Associated Press
Storm could help western Kansas crops
Lawrence Journal World, 1/7/2007
p. 2
Helping out [editorial]
Garden City Telegram, 1/4/2007
p. 2
Associated Press
Cattle losses mount in storm's aftermath
Chanute Tribune, 1/5/2007
p. 2
Roxana Hegeman
National Guard drops feed to cattle
Dodge City Daily Globe, 1/5/2007
p. 3
Eric Swanson
Governor: State will ask feds for disaster assistance
Dodge City Daily Globe, 1/4/2007
p. 3
John Schlageck
Our people, our policy
Emporia Gazette, 1/6/2007
p. 4
Michael Hooper
Kansas soybean expo economic boon for farmers?
Topeka Capital Journal, 1/11/2007
p. 4
Mike Belt
Livestock producers forced to fork out more money
Lawrence Journal World, 1/16/2007
p. 5
George Diepenbrock
Kansas delegation focuses on Farm Bill
Lawrence Journal World, 1/14/2007
p. 5
Roxana Hegeman
Report: Kansas plants 10.3M wheat acres
Hutchinson News, 1/14/2007
p. 6
Rare flurries save sand, but winter wheat suffers
Topeka Capital Journal, 1/18/2007
p. 6
Amy Bickel
KCA sees 25 percent increase in membership
Hutchinson News, 1/21/2007
p. 6
Where's the hay?
Topeka Capital Journal, 1/25/2007
p. 7
Roxana Hegeman
Cattlemen struggling after storm
Lawrence Journal World, 1/26/2007
p. 8
Roxana Hegeman
Cattlemen struggling after storm
Hutchinson News, 1/25/2007
p. 8
Eric Weslander
Event acquaints youngsters with realities of agriculture
Lawrence Journal World, 1/26/2007
p. 9
Matt McNabb
Agroterrorism a hot topic at KCA convention
Hutchinson News, 1/28/2007
p. 9
Senator hopes to bring bioscience lab to Kansas
Hutchinson News, 1/28/2007
p. 9
Editorial Board
Does farm policy need to change?
Wichita Eagle, 1/28/2007
p. 9
Storm fallout
Garden City Telegram, 1/23/2007
p. 10
Tim Carpenter
Moran: Farm bill helps, but falls short
Topeka Capital Journal, 2/2/2007
p. 10
Associated Press
Farm-state senators fight for aid
Topeka Capital Journal, 2/5/2007
p. 10
Horse bill
Garden City Telegram, 2/3/2007
p. 10
Sarah Kessinger
Environmental issues rising in farm bill debate
Garden City Telegram, 2/3/2007
p. 11
Sarah Kessinger
Kansas becoming fertile state for wine industry
Garden City Telegram, 2/1/2007
p. 11
Associated Press
Carbon program planned
Topeka Capital Journal, 2/9/2007
p. 12
Norm Jennings
Toasting Kansans
Kansas City Star, 2/9/2007
p. 12
Tim Vandenack
Farmers decry plan for new irrigation wells
Hutchinson News, 2/8/2007
p. 12
Editorial Board
Farm bill is spot on
Hutchinson News, 2/8/2007
p. 12
Amy Bickel
Ranchers tsill owed money
Hutchinson News, 2/10/2007
p. 13
Dennis J. Brown
Douglas County losing its farms
Lawrence Journal World, 2/13/2007
p. 14
Associated Press
Program could help farmers' finances
Hutchinson News, 2/9/2007
p. 14
Sam Hananel
Farm bill proposal a mixed bag for Kansas
Hutchinson News, 2/13/2007
p. 15
Roxana Hegeman
Moisture, higher grain prices fueling farming boom
Hutchinson News, 2/14/2007
p. 15
Roxana Hegeman
Farm service to consolidate 11 offices
Lawrence Journal World, 2/16/2007
p. 15
Roxana Hegeman
Injuries spur action
Hutchinson News, 2/15/2007
p. 16
Roxana Hegeman
Farm Service Agency closing 11 offices
Topeka Capital Journal, 2/17/2007
p. 17
Eagle Staff
FSA urges consolidation of 11 county offices in Kansas
Wichita Eagle, 2/18/2007
p. 17
Wheat groups take major step to advance technology
Winfield Daily Courier, 2/16/2007
p. 17
Dan Margolies
Ruling could pay off for meatpackers
Kansas City Star, 2/21/2007
p. 18
Special to the Daily Union
Kansas NRCS offices to close
Junction City Daily Union, 2/18/2007
p. 18
Sarah Kessinger
Vendors fear crackdown on chemical
Hutchinson News, 2/21/2007
p. 18
Sarah Kessinger
Bill would track fertilizer purchases
Garden City Telegram, 2/21/2007
p. 19
Scott Canon
Plan for lab-altered rice advances
Kansas City Star, 3/1/2007
p. 19
Sam Hananel
USDA approves plan to grow genetically modified rice in Kansas
Winfield Daily Courier, 3/3/2007
p. 19
Sam Hananel
USDA allows genetically modified rice crop in Kansas
Wichita Eagle, 3/3/2007
p. 19
Ralph Ostmeyer
Gove deserves a fair hearing
Hays Daily News, 2/25/2007
p. 20
J. Neil Jednoralski
Jednoralski's letter to the editor
Salina Journal, 3/3/2007
p. 20
Amy Bickel
Public meetings planned on closings
Hutchinson News, 3/3/2007
p. 20
Jim Suber
Closings won't help reach goal
Topeka Capital Journal, 3/7/2007
p. 20
Janis Lee
CREP generates unexpected controversy
Dodge City Daily Globe, 3/5/2007
p. 21
Tim Vandenack
Farmers, shops plan fight against FSA office closings
Hutchinson News, 3/10/2007
p. 21
Phyllis Jacobs Griekspoor
Kansas ripe for biodiesel production
Wichita Eagle, 3/11/2007
p. 22
Associated Press
FSA office closing met with dismay
Wichita Eagle, 3/11/2007
p. 22
Associated Press
Farmers, businesses plan fight against FSA office closings
Lawrence Journal World, 3/11/2007
p. 23
Govrenment jobs [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 3/13/2007
p. 23
Roxana Hegeman
Seed in demand as corn prices climb
Lawrence Journal World, 3/13/2007
p. 23
Roxana Hegeman
High corn price tempers conservation acreage
Lawrence Journal World, 3/14/2007
p. 24
Associated Press
Little freeze damage found in Kansas wheat crop
Dodge City Daily Globe, 3/6/2007
p. 24
Roxana Hegeman
Seed supply tight amid corn boom
Topeka Capital Journal, 3/13/2007
p. 24
Increased corn planting for ethanol [cartoon]
Manhattan Merucry, 3/13/2007
p. 24
John Schlageck
A sign of the times
Chanute Tribune, 3/8/2007
p. 24
Biotech firm coming to Junction City
Topeka Capital Journal, 3/20/2007
p. 25
Kevin Elliott
Citizens' group protesting hog farm
Manhattan Merucry, 3/15/2007
p. 25
Jeremy Shapiro
Elkhart lines up to protest FSA closure
Hutchinson News, 3/17/2007
p. 25
Phyllis Jacobs Griekspoor
Biotech rice Kansas crop will produce medicine to help children
Wichita Eagle, 3/21/2007
p. 26
From Wire Service
Moran says he oppose FSA plans to close 11 offices
Hutchinson News, 3/21/2007
p. 26
More corn [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 3/22/2007
p. 26
Harris News Service
Senate to send request to USDA
Hutchinson News, 3/20/2007
p. 26
Tom A. Throne
Looking to the future
Junction City Daily Union, 3/20/2007
p. 27
Patrick Lowry
Corn's high price [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 3/14/2007
p. 27
Ashley Nietfeld
Local beef-packing plants emphasize continued education for employees
Dodge City Daily Globe, 3/19/2007
p. 27
Christine Metz
Company's plan for modified rice creates debate
Lawrence Journal World, 3/25/2007
p. 28
Maria Sudenkum Fisher
Ethanol boom creates dilemma for farmers and small towns
Lawrence Journal World, 3/26/2007
p. 29
Editorial Board
Sign of the times
Hutchinson News, 3/24/2007
p. 30
Scott Seirer
Test our food? Of course [editorial]
Salina Journal, 4/2/2007
p. 30
Stephanie Farley
Region celebrates importance of ag industry
Garden City Telegram, 3/24/2007
p. 30
Staff Reports
Resolution would prevent closing FSA offices
Hutchinson News, 4/2/2007
p. 30
Roy Graber
Farmers, state seek to rid land of feral swine
Winfield Daily Courier, 3/29/2007
p. 31
Associated Press
Firm plans to start small with genetically modified rice crop
Chanute Tribune, 3/21/2007
p. 31
Roxana Hegeman
Report: Corn crop biggest since '44
Hutchinson News, 3/31/2007
p. 32
Roxana Hegeman
Corn prices tumble post-report
Topeka Capital Journal, 3/31/2007
p. 32
Tim Hrenchir
Wetter weather helping wheat crop
Topeka Capital Journal, 3/30/2007
p. 32
Fatality figures underscore high risks of farm work
Topeka Capital Journal, 3/30/2007
p. 33
State senators sends request to USDA
Hays Daily News, 3/20/2007
p. 33
Steve Baccus
Umbarger should be applauded, not criticized [letter to the editor]
Chanute Tribune, 3/23/2007
p. 33
Roxana Hegeman
Forecast: Wheat plentiful, prices high
Hutchinson News, 3/30/2007
p. 34
Roxana Hegeman
Report: Freezes damage nearly half of wheat crop
Topeka Capital Journal, 4/10/2007
p. 34
Edie Hall
Freeze may harm healthy wheat crop
Hutchinson News, 4/7/2007
p. 35
Associated Press
Wheat suffers freeze damage
Lawrence Journal World, 4/10/2007
p. 35
P.J. Griekspoor
Farmers unsure of damage to wheat
Wichita Eagle, 4/18/2007
p. 35
Mark Fagan
Wheat farmers await damage assessment
Lawrence Journal World, 4/18/2007
p. 35
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