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Hilmar Cheese Plant To Open This Fall
The Hilmar Cheese plant in Dodge City is set to begin production by the end of the year, according to Director of Site Development...
Proposed bill would impact deer hunting in Barton, rest of Kansas
"If we lose our reputation as a trophy white-tail deer state, the value for every one of those landowners goes down." That was the...
Ag drone company started locally
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Kansas Drone Services, a new and innovative company, is revolutionizing the spraying industry by utilizing cutting-edge drone technology to offer precise...
Kansas microbrewers hope liquor law change could help them sell more craft beer
Microbreweries have a peculiar place in the beer scene as both a creator of their product and a retailer at their own brewpubs, and...
Reducing hay waste when supplies are low
After two years of droughts in Missouri, hay supplies are low, with many producers feeding hay during the summer months and lacking the pasture...
USDA rules ‘color-coded’ corn plants can be sold and grown without restriction
A final ruling by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service allows farmers and growers to run field trials on corn...
Vacated Registration of Dicamba Products Impacts Kansas Agriculture
On Tuesday, February 6, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona vacated the 2020 registration of three dicamba products which have been...
Aquifer Depletion not Just Southwest Kansas
The book is Running Out by Lucas Bessire. Published in 2021, this book emanates from Lucas’ childhood home, the Little Rock House, located on the banks of...
Bill that would restrict foreign nationals from acquiring Kansas land sparks pushback
Powerful Kansas lobbyists came out in force against Senate Bill 446, a bill that would bar foreign nationals from owning 10 or more acres...
As drought tightened cattle production, 2023 markets soared
Cattle market prices are as high as they’ve been in a decade. That’s good news for producers who have been able to maintain their...