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The Trump administration moved two agriculture agencies to Kansas City, but it’s not working out as planned.
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Environmental groups plan to challenge the decision, which they say protects the pesticide industry and pits farmers against each other.
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With many state fairs across the country being canceled due to COVID-19, many small business owners will miss out on sales. States are hoping online sales can help make up the difference.
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Many dairy farmers have struggled in recent years, causing some to rethink their business. One dairy in Iowa is inviting visitors to spend the night in…
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Esther George, who leads the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City, says her outlook for the economy in 2020 is positive.
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Tyson Fresh Meats plans to reopen the Holcomb, Kansas, beef packing plant partially destroyed by a weekend fire — it’s just not sure when. Tyson said in...
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Go here to subscribe to the My Fellow Kansans podcast. This season, we look at the prospects of rural places.DIGHTON, Kansas — A billboard along…
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GARDEN CITY — Zion Roth farms with his uncle, father and brothers near Garden City. Roth uses tools that monitor weather and the soil moisture on his...
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Wichita — Sarah Stephens stands over a brightly lit table in a detached garage-turned-grow shed as she trims away unnecessary leaves from a recently...
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Segment 1: Application numbers for growing medical marijuana in Missouri are below expectationsWith only a few days left to submit the required paperwork,…
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GARDEN CITY — Nearly all American cattle spend their final months in massive feedlots, munching on feed designed to fatten them for slaughter. But not...
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PLEVNA, Kansas — P.J. Sneed walks through his small greenhouse in central Kansas checking on rows and rows of small hemp plants just waiting to be put...