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10 Recipes for the Giving Season
By Kansas Living on November 29, 2022
Recipes for the ones you love. 1. Reindeer Chocolate Covered Strawberries Two Pink Peonies 2. Fudgy Chocolate Mug Cake In the Kitch 3. Sugar Cookie Dough Bark Live to Sweet 4. Nativity...
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Beef Labels and What they Mean To Consumers
By Brandi Buzzard on November 18, 2022
It's the season of choices and the grocery store meat section is no different. One of the defining characteristics of the United States and its beef community, and the food supply chain in general,...
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Kids Craft: Gnome Ornaments
By Mandy Beyeler on November 18, 2022
YOU WILL NEED: thin cardboard (such as a cereal box) holiday paper cotton balls twine small wooden bead glue, scissors, hot glue STEPS: 1. Have an adult help you cut out a gnome beard...
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Cultivating Sustainable Soil and Minds
By Shelby Varner on November 15, 2022
Did you know less than 2 percent of the population is involved in growing food and fiber? That’s not very many people doing a whole lot of work! This means the land that’s farmed by this small group...
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Mental Health Resources are Available in Kansas
By Kansas Living on November 9, 2022
988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Access by calling or texting KFB Mental Health Resources Resources, webinars, training programs www.kfb.org/mentalhealth AFBF Farm State of Mind...
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Holiday Travel Checklist
By Farm Bureau Financial Services on November 9, 2022
Traveling for the holidays can be stressful. Use this quick travel preparation checklist to make sure you’re ready to hit the road safely. It’ll leave you feeling secure, at ease and sipping on a hot...
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Tips for Preparing and Cooking Pork Tenderloins
By Chef Alli on November 9, 2022
Always cook pork to an internal temperature of 140 to 145 F with a three-minute covered rest before slicing to serve. This is the USDA’s guideline, and it will provide the perfect tinge of pink. Yep...
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Kansas Farmers and Ranchers Remain Resilient After Wildfire
By Greg Doering on November 9, 2022
Stephanie Dickerson spent an “eternity” on Dec. 15, 2021, huddled with her husband, son, a neighbor and a hired hand in the cab of a pickup truck as a wildfire made the doors too hot to touch. It...
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Mental Health Matters in Rural Kansas Communities
By Sheridan Wimmer on November 9, 2022
Donna Wise was 18 years old when her dad died by suicide. We often associate this age with fresh high school graduates, heading to their first year of college if they so choose, but for Wise, she...
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Farmers Buy Local Grocery Store to Keep Small Kansas Town Thriving
By Greg Doering on November 9, 2022
Kaden and Emily Roush spent months searching for the perfect location to warehouse their booming e-commerce business without much luck. Their direct-to-consumer Berkshire pork business, R Family...
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