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![]() Marjorie Johnson's ABC Wheat Bread is a simple, flavorful and healthy whole wheat bread. Johnson was a contestant at the |
![]() Jan Galloway's "Mom's Best Hearty Wheat Bread" was one of the eight finalist recipes at the 2009 National Festival of Breads. |
![]() Healthy Homemade Bread was developed by Tanna Richard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. With three young children, Tanna wanted a bred |
![]() Sweet and tangy, the Spiced Cranberry Lemon Danish from Nikki Norman will be a hit wherever you serve it. Norman, from Milton, |
![]() The Bacon Onion Baby Brioche is a delicious, quick and easy recipe. With a cube of Monterey Jack cheese in the center, every |
![]() The first winner of the National Festival of Breads is this "Tomato, Basil and Garlic-Filled Pane Bianco," created especially |
![]() Jessie Grearson, Falmouth, Maine traveled the furthest to participate in the 2009 National Festival of Breads in Wichita. |
![]() Judy Reynolds, Bloomington, Indiana created the recipe for Cranberry and Lemonade Cream Rolls. This recipe was created especially |
![]() A field of Santa Fe wheat harvested in Jewell County in June, 2008, yielded about 60 bushels per acre. |
![]() A John Deere combine harvesting Kansas Hard Red Winter wheat. |
![]() Heads of ripe Kansas Hard Red Winter wheat bob during summer breezes, giving the illusion that a wheat field is moving. For |
![]() Fields of Hard Red Winter wheat turn golden when ripe. A head that curves downward signals that harvest is in the offing. |
![]() High clouds and a blue sky in the summer is perfect Kansas harvest weather. Wheat harvest occurs in June or July most years, |
![]() A lone tractor with grain wagon must keep up with several combines in this field of Hard Red Winter wheat. Each combine unloads |
![]() One large combine can harvest more than 100 acres of Knasas Hard Red Winter wheat in an average day. |
![]() Golden heads of Hard Red Winter wheat make a picturesque site throughout Kansas each summer. This field contained a variety |
![]() A combine threshes wheat near Levant on July 6, 2009. |
![]() The Mike Brown family hosted Gov. Mark Parkinson during wheat harvest on July 6, 2009. Pictured are Mike and Jeanine Brown, |
![]() Norbert Gerstenkorn, left and Larry Kepley, right, were honored with Distinguished Service Awards at the Kansas Wheat Conference |



















