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Farmers to Families Food Boxes in Kansas
By Ali Ragan on August 28, 2020
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, people across the country were worried about getting sick and alarmed by scarce grocery store shelves and job layoffs. Many families began relying on food banks for...
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20 Recipes Celebrating Honey
By Kansas Living on August 25, 2020
We all know the importance of pollinators. Bees make the world go 'round. They also provide us with a delicious, sweet treat - honey. Celebrate National Honey Month in September (or any time) with...
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You Can't Manage What You Don't Measure - Cattle Included
By Brandi Buzzard on August 17, 2020
We raise purebred Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle, which are commonly called “seedstock.” Our purebred cows and bulls all have their own individual pedigrees, very similar to the kind of pedigrees...
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Kids Craft: Acorn Cookies
By Mandy Beyeler on August 14, 2020
YOU WILL NEED: peanut butter cookies pretzel sticks, break off ends chocolate sprinkles chocolate almond bark wax paper STEPS: 1. Cut each cookie in half. 2. Melt the almond bark as...
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How to Measure Your Health
By Meagan Cramer on August 14, 2020
A healthy lifestyle can look different for each person and is dependent on a variety of factors including diet, exercise and family history. There are a few ways you can evaluate your health and...
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Shop Kansas Farms: A New Way to Connect with Farmers
By Greg Doering on August 14, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has ignited a movement of consumers seeking out farmers and ranchers for more direct connections. And it all started on Rick McNary’s couch one evening in late April. “My wife...
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Robots on the Farm: Modernizing the Food Industry
By Rhonda McCurry on August 14, 2020
Clint Brauer from Cheney is working to re-shape food. His operation, MG Honor Farms in south-central Kansas, is a mecca of vegetables and herbs. For nearly a decade, MG Honor Farms has grown food for...
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Broadband: A Building Block of Modern Life
By Greg Doering on August 14, 2020
For those of us living in a city, broadband internet is almost omnipresent. Wherever we go — from the office to the store to home — we’re connected through computers, smart phones, TVs and countless...
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How Different Cooking Methods Affect Nutrients
By Sheridan Wimmer on August 14, 2020
We all learn differently. Some of us are visual learners and we learn by seeing and remembering images clearly. Others are hands-on or kinesthetic learners, so experiential learning helps us retain...
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Cooking with an Electric Pressure Cooker
By Chef Alli on August 14, 2020
Why I love my pressure cooker We eat better because the only foods that can be cooked in them aren’t processed or refined. It saves time. You can make hard-boiled eggs, soups and pastas in five...
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