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National Association of Wheat Growers’ 2023 Farm Bill Priorities

The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) shares their 2023 Farm Bill priorities as Congress prepares for the next Farm bill. As lawmakers continue to review the 2018 Farm Bill and start crafting the next Farm Bill, wheat growers will be advocating for these priorities with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to develop programs that will help wheat growers manage risk, ensure conservation programs work on the farm and enhance U.S. trade that supports rural America.

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National Wheat Foundation Hosts Wheat Farm Tour

Congressional staffers participated in the foundation’s educational farm tour in Poolesville, MD. Participants participated in discussion with speakers from USDA and the EPA on risk management, conservation, pesticide programs and environmental issues. NWF Vice Chairman Bernard Peterson and NAWG Secretary Pat Clements attended with Laura Knoth.

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Insights on Managing Fusarium Head Blight - Scabinar is March 15

The Scabinar is offered in two parts, Part 1 will cover the Fusarium Head Blight disease cycle and Part 2 will cover Fusarium Head Blight/mycotoxin management, both parts will have a presentation along with an interactive panel session with representatives from different geographies and grain classes represented. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions to gain insights.

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Kentucky grain farmers adapt to new climate normals

“We are seeing better yields,” said Reding, whose family farms in multiple counties in Central Kentucky. “Some of that is obviously related to the weather, but we also have adopted improved planting practices and technology advancements that have contributed to higher yields.”

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The National Wheat Foundation Officially Opens its 2021 National Wheat Yield Contest

The Foundation is accepting entries for Winter and Spring Wheat. The deadline for Winter Wheat entries is May 15th with an early registration deadline of April 1st. The Spring wheat entry deadline is August 1st, with an early registration deadline of June 15th. The wheat contest is administered entirely online, and growers can register at www.yieldcontest.wheatfoundation.org.

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