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12 Better Breakfast Recipes
By Kansas Living on August 30, 2023
Celebrate Better Breakfast Month this September by starting your day with nourishing choices that set a positive tone for the hours ahead. Whether you’re a fan of hearty oats, eggs or the classic...
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The Importance of Water on Kansas Ranches
By Brandi Buzzard on August 21, 2023
It would be difficult, in my opinion, to be unaware of the drought spreading across Kansas. And yes, it is the middle of one of the hottest summers on record and rain is generally sparse during...
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A Day in the Orchard: Visit the Louisburg Cider Mill
By Vanessa Whiteside on August 17, 2023
The smell of sugar and spice fills the air as you enter Louisburg Cider Mill’s country store, where warm homemade cider donuts and old-fashioned apple cider await shoppers. Located on K-68 outside of...
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10 Fruity Cobbler Recipes
By Kansas Living on August 8, 2023
Step into a world where each bite is a warm, comforting hug – welcome to our Cobbler Creations collection! From orchard-fresh fruits to decadent fillings, embark on a journey of delightful flavors...
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Kansas Agriculture Educator Receives National Teaching Award
By Meagan Cramer on August 3, 2023
Linda Chase has always been ambitious, and she encourages her students at Wellington High School to push themselves, too. Chase teaches agriculture and is the FFA advisor. Both roles challenge her,...
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Conservation on the Farm
By Greg Doering on August 3, 2023
Michael Thompson wasn’t having a good Wednesday in early May. Just as he was getting ready to begin planting corn, a hydraulic hose broke and sprayed the planter with oil. After a quick repair, he...
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Run a 5K Through Sunflowers in Kansas
By Sheridan Wimmer on August 3, 2023
Take a left turn at the sunflower, dodge the pollinating bee, go past more sunflowers, and take a right to finish the race. Just outside of Buhler in Reno County, sisters Tonya Martisko and Julie...
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Fighting the Vet Shortage in Rural Kansas
By Greg Doering on August 3, 2023
Labor shortages in rural Kansas are not new, and they’re not limited to any sector. The lack of workers in careers requiring advanced degrees is well documented for professionals like lawyers and...
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3 Steps to Building a Financial Legacy
By Farm Bureau Financial Services on August 3, 2023
The legacy you leave with your family members is about so much more than physical assets. It’s about the lessons taught, the laughter shared and the support and love that defines your relationships....
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Kids Craft: Pipe Cleaner Sunflowers
By Mandy Beyeler on August 2, 2023
YOU WILL NEED: Pipe cleaners (10 golden, 2 brown, 5 green) Dowel rod or pencil Hot glue (Adult supervision is recommended for any steps involving hot glue.) STEPS: 1. Take a golden pipe...
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