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Farmers are optimistic about the future despite a nearly 8 ... - MSNSPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - With the Trump administration taking shape and the president moving forward on policies and agenda, farmers are asking questions about the future in Missouri. “The price ...
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Questions remain for farmers in Missouri in growing season - MSNSPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3)—The U.S. drought monitor released Thursday morning shows that the northern part of Missouri is already starting to see a shortage of water. With the growing season ...
MILLER, Mo. (KY3) - The record drought in Missouri in 2022 put many farmers in challenging situations. Coupled with high prices on nearly everything, some farmers abandoned the business.
In recent years, Missouri has struggled with dry conditions, especially in 2023. Though this year has been milder, farmers have had to adjust feeding practices to support the needs of ...
As Missouri’s farmers work day-in and day-out to put food on the table for both their own families and families around the country, we must do all we can to foster their industry.
Missouri farmers have received nearly $5 billion in federal crop insurance payouts since 2001, based on an analysis of federal data. The analysis from the Environmental Working Group, an advocacy ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Cattle at Henke Angus Farms in Salisbury, Mo., are seen on Tuesday, June 20, 2023. While farmers in Missouri scramble for ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) - The Missouri Department of Agriculture is reminding farmers in urban areas about tax credits available to them. If you’ve spent up to $10,000 on building or ...
Missouri could join the more than a dozen other state farm bureaus that offer such health plans. Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins argues it's necessary because farmers "who make just enough to ...
Missouri farmers, anti-abortion advocates split endorsements in race for 4th District By Kacen Bayless. June 17, 2022 5:00 AM. In left photo, Susan Klein, executive director of Missouri Right to ...
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