The USDA reported that Kansas lost hundreds of farms in the last year. A new Farms and Land in Farms report from the USDA, ...
Congress is working to revive the Food for Peace program, which was largely shut down, impacting Kansas sorghum farmers.
In the hundreds of thousands of acres that have burned in southern Kansas, people have lost pasture and cropland, cattle, and in some cases even their homes.
As Kansas has embraced grain production and beef production, the costly equipment needed to farm at such a large scale tends to make the distance between your neighbors further. A study by the Journal ...
Kansas net farm income is projected to decline in 2024, according to a report from the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF). The center, working with Kansas State University ...
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids invited a Kansas agricultural leader to President Donald Trump's State of the Union as the farm bill ...
Multiple wildfires burned across Kansas beginning on Feb. 17, when the state began to experience higher winds and drier ...
LANGDON, Kan. (KWCH) - Kansas has added 46 agriculture programs since 2020, a 5% increase statewide, but schools are ...
Many Kansas farmers are in limbo and waiting for promised payments under contracts they signed with the federal government. It comes after a federal directive from the Trump administration paused ...
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids said ahead of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday she was concerned about ...
EDGERTON, Kan. — Farmers outside the Kansas City area are embracing high yields of corn this season, as the threat of farm safety-net programs sits in limbo. "This was a great year for corn," said ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Farm Bureau recognized members and supporters at their 105th annual meeting. Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) officials said the annual meeting took place from Dec. 2 - 4 ...