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Why you'd go broke farming in Kansas: The year water may run out for good
The Aquifer Is Dropping Faster Than Anyone Expected 43-foot decline the year before. 47-foot drop recorded between January ...
Slideshow: Clint Brauer proves small autonomous robots and regenerative practices can boost profit per acre. South-central ...
Western Kansas is running out of the water needed to fuel irrigated agriculture. Why is it so hard for farmers to switch to alternative crops? GRAY COUNTY, Kansas — In dry western Kansas, the sound of ...
Hal Luthi, a third-generation rancher in Madison, Kansas, is anxious to see politicians in Washington, D.C., get a farm bill passed. (Submitted) TOPEKA — Kansas farmers and ranchers are paying close ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - High costs, low profits and unpredictable weather have all presented challenges to Kansas farmers as they look to put food on your table. Glenn Brunkow, Farmer and Vice President ...
JACKSON COUNTY (KSNT) – A huge solar project could inject new jobs and add millions of dollars in tax revenue to northeast Kansas, but some locals aren’t sold on the proposal. Jackson County leaders ...
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – The Kansas Farm Bureau is continuing its recognition of Sesquicentennial and Century farms of at least 80 acres that have been in the same family for generations. The Century Farm ...
Profitability matters, but so does purpose. Learn how focusing on your “why” can transform your farm’s future.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The future of a local farming program could be at risk because of more federal cuts. Catholic Charities and Cultivate KC have run the New Roots program at the Juniper Gardens ...
Farm co-ops play a vital role in supporting Kansas agriculture, but need tax relief from Washington. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle Across rural America, where fields stretch wide and small towns ...
HIGHLAND, Kan. – Thomas Eisenbarth, Precision Agriculture Instructor at Highland Community College’s Western Center in Baileyville, has been recognized by the Kansas Farm Bureau for his leadership and ...
GARNETT — Kansas farmers are sharing opinions ranging from concerned to “pi**ed” about trade tariffs with U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, who toured a corn farm Friday southwest of Kansas City. “When I’m ...
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