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Steven McBee Jr. inks a new deal to boost the McBee Farm's profits amid financial trouble. Read what went wrong with the 6-figure contract.
In central Kansas, local ranchers Daniel and Chris Mushrush have used USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service financial ...
The long nights and July heat are what frame the Central Kansas Free Fair (CKFF) and its many attractions, some of which are not just amusement rides. The week-long fair brings the community together ...
Entries now can be submitted for the Kansas Junior Livestock Show (KJLS), which will be held October 3-5 at the Kansas State ...
Hay is used to feed cattle during winter, when grass grows slower. Making it takes time, requires expensive equipment and ...
Like a coach studying game statistics to unlock a team’s potential, it’s equally important for cattle producers to track herd ...
Although it’s difficult to attribute any single weather event, such as a drought, directly to climate change, scientists say ...
The Black rodeo rolled into Kansas City last week, put on an entertaining show to a sold-out crowd. A lot went down to make ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The midsummer heatwave is forcing more people into homeless shelters in western Kansas. In Garden City, many homeless individuals spend their days at the library, where they ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas researchers are monitoring the spread of an invasive tick species that poses a threat to the state's cattle through a dangerous blood parasite.
“The Kansas livestock sector relies upon skilled veterinarians to protect the health of animals on Kansas farms and ranches,” said Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam.
Kansas cattle producers bought 106 livestock insurance policies before the suspension, protecting 36,254 head of feeder cattle in the state, according to RMA.