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Greg Doering

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Writer and photographer at Kansas Farm Bureau.

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Really enjoyed this conversation w/ @gregkfb and @the_brethen discussing the 2020 ag lending environment and the opportunities facing producers in 2021. @FrontierFarmCr @KSFarmBureau 3: Ag Lending with Frontier Farm Credit open.spotify.com/episode/06q5iu… #NowPlaying


Follow Bryan for daily updates on primary election numbers. Huge advance ballot number. Ds have slight edge at 136,033 to Rs' 134,622 in advance apps, but you have til July 28 to request a mail in ballot.

[1/2] 8:00 a.m. Thursday, July 16th - 272,794 advance ballots mailed, 149 advance ballots returned, 397 advance ballots cast in person. Compared to 2016 - 36,734 sent; 89 returned; 326 in person. Compared to 2018 - 36,046 sent; 70 returned; 298 in person. #ksleg



These deer just keep getting bigger and bigger.

GregKfb's tweet image. These deer just keep getting bigger and bigger.

Shout out to the K-State grad taking pics at Higginbotham Gate tonight in cap and gown with toilet paper while drinking a Corona light.


I'll give you everything I have if you can put some food on this kid's plate rn!

We're excited to announce KFB and @FBFS are teaming up to address food insecurity issues in Kansas. kfb.org/Article/Kansas…

KSFarmBureau's tweet image. We're excited to announce KFB and @FBFS are teaming up to address food insecurity issues in Kansas. kfb.org/Article/Kansas…


It's day potato of quarantine and things are really going well.


The upside of working from home is a bowl of ice cream at 3:30 in the afternoon. If this goes on much longer, I fear that will become a downside.


The perils of working from home. #itsacatsleevenow

GregKfb's tweet image. The perils of working from home. #itsacatsleevenow

Look at that tail. So happy to be puptecting and serving!

Lambs on the lam! When you’re a Police Dog in Kansas, you have to know how to herd. Several sheep were loose near Prairie View Estates in Ogden last week. K9 Axel and Sergeant Hagemeister helped the sheep make it safely across the road back onto their property.

RileyCountyPD's tweet image. Lambs on the lam!

When you’re a Police Dog in Kansas, you have to know how to herd. Several sheep were loose near Prairie View Estates in Ogden last week. K9 Axel and Sergeant Hagemeister helped the sheep make it safely across the road back onto their property.


Greg Doering reposted

Im working on a blog post about media interviews and tips for producers .... For ag peeps who do media interviews — what advice do you have?? Or what did you wish you’d known before doing interviews?? What training has been the most valuable??


A "very nice thought" undermined by "interesting" math obvious to anyone who knows what an acre is.

Michelob Ultra Gold | A very nice thought, and props to the brand for trying this. But there is some interesting math to deal with here ... a thread ...

Adweek's tweet image. Michelob Ultra Gold | A very nice thought, and props to the brand for trying this. But there is some interesting math to deal with here ... a thread ...


So if my math is correct I need to drink 7,260 6-packs for an acre of organic ground. Hopefully I can grow a liver on it.


KFB members who want to better tell their stories should apply to this*: kfb.org/Get-Involved/T… . . . . . . *I will do my best to not make anyone cry this year.

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Greg Doering reposted

Jacquelyne Leffler speaking during the first round of the YF&R Discussion Meet at @FarmBureau Annual Meeting!

KSFarmBureau's tweet image. Jacquelyne Leffler speaking during the first round of the YF&R Discussion Meet at @FarmBureau Annual Meeting!

Joker is a good boy and deserves your vote. He'll accept head scritches and steak too!

This farm dog, Joker, is a cow dog and even manages a few goats. He’s been told that his owners would need to hire an extra person to do what he does. Vote for Joker as People’s Choice Farm Dog by liking this post. @KSFarmBureau

FarmBureau's tweet image. This farm dog, Joker, is a cow dog and even manages a few goats. He’s been told that his owners would need to hire an extra person to do what he does. Vote for Joker as People’s Choice Farm Dog by liking this post. @KSFarmBureau
FarmBureau's tweet image. This farm dog, Joker, is a cow dog and even manages a few goats. He’s been told that his owners would need to hire an extra person to do what he does. Vote for Joker as People’s Choice Farm Dog by liking this post. @KSFarmBureau
FarmBureau's tweet image. This farm dog, Joker, is a cow dog and even manages a few goats. He’s been told that his owners would need to hire an extra person to do what he does. Vote for Joker as People’s Choice Farm Dog by liking this post. @KSFarmBureau


Pre-Christmas Greg gave post-Christmas Greg a long to-do list.


The #ag community, myself included, need to spend more time educating consumers and less time litigating labels. wsj.com/articles/ameri…


Like letting junk pile up in case you need something, keeping emails in your inbox is great for when you want to appear busy but avoid being productive.


Greg Doering reposted

Today’s #TradeTuesday features Rich Felts, a farmer from Southeast Kansas and President of the @KSFarmBureau. I join Rich in supporting the quick passage of #USMCANow.


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