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ST. JOHN, Kansas — Water — who gets to use it, when and how — sparks fights all over the world.The latest battleground is in south-central Kansas, near…
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The number of black farmers in the U.S. is shrinking — down to less than 2% of total farmers — and many are losing their land.Members of the Kansas Black…
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During 2019, the curveballs thrown at farmers began with the partial government shutdown in January, when some U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies...
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Most farmers haven't had a single good year since President Trump took office, and Trump’s policies on trade, immigration and ethanol are part of the...
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MANHATTAN, Kansas — A bus filled with livestock industry representatives from South America, Australia, Africa and Europe drove past rows of pens and...
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Even though the Midwest is tops in field corn production and grows row after row of it, these states don’t stand out when it comes to national...
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A monthly report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture assessing the global supply and demand of key crops had mixed messages for Midwest farmers…
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PLEVNA, Kansas — P.J. Sneed walks through his small greenhouse in central Kansas checking on rows and rows of small hemp plants just waiting to be put…
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On top of trade disputes, a wet spring and late planting, many soybean farmers face yet another hurdle: the thistle caterpillar . Although it becomes...
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Early, heavy and, in some areas, nearly relentless rains have led to a late planting season across much of the central United States, especially for...