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Kansas Farm Bureau well represented at national meeting

Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) President Richard Felts was elected to a term on the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) board of directors today during...

Healthy hot cereals

  What better way to get your day started during these cold Missouri winter months than with a bowl of steaming hot cereal? Something that...

Updated Kansas fish consumption advisories for 2016

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) are issuing revised fish consumption advisories...

Keeping Retrievers at a Healthy Weight Helps Prevent Joint Disease

Credit: DU Waterfowling is a demanding, high-energy sport, even for well-conditioned retrievers. Proper nutrition directly impacts a dog's performance in the marshes. By keeping your...

Historical Weather Review Points To ‘Flat’ Outlook For Kansas Soybean Growers

    By Frank J. Buchman It’ll likely be a warm, wet winter with drier spring months allowing farmers to plant their crops. Positive growing conditions point...

Application Period for Unit 4 Spring Turkey Permits Jan. 11-Feb. 12

It may not be spring yet, but it’s time to prep like it is. The application period for those looking to hunt turkeys in...

AG Schmidt statement in honor of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today released the following statement in honor of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, which is tomorrow: “As we pause to...

Prescribed Burning Workshop in Holton

The Jackson County Firefighter Association is hosting a prescribed burning workshop on Jan. 13, 2016 at 7 p.m. at the Holton Fire Department, 301...

Haven: EMS project will be receiving $13,992.68 from Firehouse Subs

The Haven EMS project will be receiving $13,992.68 in grant assistance from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation to purchase personal protective gear. The...

Tradition and Heritage of Family Farmed Honored By Kansas Farm Bureau

MANHATTAN - Tradition and heritage are a big part of what makes agriculture such an attractive way of life for so many Kansans. The...
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