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Here’s how the government shutdown is impacting Kansas farmers
Since the government shutdown began on Oct. 1, many Kansas farmers have lost several crucial services they need to survive.
Kansas State University's Joe Parcell says livestock revenues make up more than half of the state’s projected $6.2 billion ...
This is a pretty tough time, to be honest,” farmer Glenn Brunknow told NPR in April. “This is about as grim of time as I’ve ...
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Beijing’s pivot is deliberate. More than 93% of Brazil’s September soybean exports — a record — went to China, with Argentine beans and milo filling gaps. U.S. soybeans and milo, hit by retaliatory ...
The leaders of two of the world's largest economies are meeting late Wednesday night through early Thursday morning.
Kansas is an important “breadbasket” state because of its massive wheat production, but in recent years that’s been changing. With poor profits and drier climates, wheat has been harder to manage. New ...
With a nearly $300,000 grant from the Kansas Health Foundation, Shop Kansas Farms is launching the next Harvest Hub in ...
The Kansas economy is in a recession, largely because of Donald Trump’s tariffs. Farmers need Republicans like Jerry Moran ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – As Kansas farmers face mounting pressures from unpredictable weather, volatile markets and dwindling government safety nets, suicide is becoming a tragic reality for more farmers ...
Kansas farm income hit a 30-year low last year, Kansas Agland reported. The average accrual net farm income for nearly 1,200 Kansas Farm Management Association farms was $4,568 in 2015. That’s a huge ...
PRATT, Kansas -- One farmer in Kansas went all-out to surprise his wife for their 50th anniversary. Knowing his wife Renee loved sunflowers, Lee Wilson decided to plant some in his field. Well, ...
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