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Turning Wrenches into Opportunities
By Sheridan Wimmer on November 30, 2020
Wrenches have been thrown into 2020. Wrenches named COVID-19. Even with the wrenches thrown in, county Farm Bureaus in Kansas took those wrenches and twisted their programming to fit new bolts. They...
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24 Cookie Recipes Santa Can't Resist
By Kansas Living on November 30, 2020
Santa will love these cookies! 1. Sprinkle Cookies Two Kids and a Coupon 2. Chocolate Crinkles 3. Peppermint Chocolate Chip Cookies Lemons and Zest 4. Reindeer Cookies Sugar and Soul...
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Breeding Season: Tinder For Cows
By Brandi Buzzard on November 17, 2020
Almost as soon as calving season is over, we start working on our game plan for the next set of calves by preparing our cows for breeding. The gestation length of a cow is 283 days, so even though...
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Kids Craft: Wood Slice Snowman
By Mandy Beyeler on November 12, 2020
YOU WILL NEED: wood slices (we used branches from outside cut into slices) scrap felt buttons twine hot glue scissors pen STEPS: 1. Attach wood slices together with hot glue. Try to line up...
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Rebalancing Your Portfolio for Risk Tolerance and Financial Goals
By Farm Bureau Financial Services on November 11, 2020
Your investment portfolio should be a mix of different asset classes that reflect your tolerance for risk. However, fluctuations in the market can cause that mix to drift — which can impact your...
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A Very Kansas Christmas
By Rhonda McCurry on November 11, 2020
If any positive has come from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that Americans have had more discussions about where their food comes from. Kansans have shared stories about buying local beef, pork,...
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Hemp in the Heartland
By Greg Doering on November 11, 2020
Two words can summarize Kansas farmers’ initial foray into growing hemp for commercial purposes in 2019: learning experience. Though it’s derived from the same species as marijuana, industrial hemp...
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Change To a Healthier Diet
By Sheridan Wimmer on November 11, 2020
Lately, all we’ve been hearing about is change. The change in our lifestyles because of COVID-19 has required all of us to adapt in at least one way or another. While we understand the many...
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Ag Impact
By Greg Doering on November 11, 2020
Living in the city makes it hard to know where our food comes from, and also makes it incredibly easy to forget growing crops and raising livestock aren’t purely charitable acts. In Kansas and across...
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Kansas Farm Bureau Health Plans are an affordable option for Kansans
By Meagan Cramer on November 10, 2020
In January, Kansas Farm Bureau Health Plans (KFBHP) will have offered health coverage to Kansans for a year. Today more than 6,500 members have joined the plan, and some are seeing savings of up to...
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