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Chinese trade war will cripple Kansas farmers and ranchers

MANHATTAN, KAN - Kansas farmers and ranchers depend on market access for our exports around the globe. Kansas Farm Bureau voiced concern about retaliation when...

Prairie fire

Just a few days ago, the smell and sight of spring burning in this region of Kansas evoked this childhood memory…. It started with a...

Make it a safe spring planting season

Long hours, less-than-ideal weather conditions and working around large machinery combine to make farming one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States....

Grassroots’ participation

The 2018 Kansas legislative session convenes this week as legislators will consider many health-related topics. At the same time, they will struggle with other...

Estate taxes threaten family farms  

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau Smart, hard work combined with good planning increases the likelihood of a bright and prosperous future. This is considered...

Fat rats get cancer  

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau      It’s holiday time with Thanksgiving this Thursday and Christmas and New Year’s Day just around the corner. This...

Insight: Successful farming

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau Travel out to the fields of Kansas during October and you’ll see them teeming with fall harvest. Combines chomp...

Insight – Journey’s end?

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau Communication and the written word isn’t what it used to be. Neither is the King’s English, grammar, punctuation or...

Insight: Keep kids safe this harvest

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau Keeping children safe while they live, play and work on farms can be challenging. It’s even more difficult during...

Insight: Say it loud, say it proud

A successful farmer said it best about his obligation to provide the public with an understanding of his profession. “It’s my story and I gotta’...

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