Archive
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Kansas Couple Builds Love of Woodworking
By Rick McNary on March 27, 2024
Jesse and Laurie Busenitz, owners of Busenitz Custom Woodworks in Butler County personify a new generation of farm and ranch families who seek to stay on the farm but create entrepreneurial revenue...
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Traceability and Transparency in USA Products
By Brandi Buzzard on March 20, 2024
I’m a loud proponent of transparency, which is why I don’t shirk from sharing the messy, sad moments of ranch life right alongside the feel-good, beautiful moments. Today is a feel-good, exciting...
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Energy Green Grandpa Shares Energy Tips on YouTube
By Sheridan Wimmer on March 14, 2024
Now that many of us have reached adulthood, at least in legal terms, there are times we think of our journey in life and those certain individuals who made an impact. The people who believed in our...
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Farm Labor is highly respected on Kansas farm
By Sheridan Wimmer on March 13, 2024
Food in our grocery stores doesn’t come from the back room or the truck dropping it off. It comes from fields, orchards, pastures, greenhouses and groves – where laborers work long hours to care for...
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Processing Kansas grown meat in Alta Vista
By Greg Doering on March 12, 2024
Running any business takes relentless effort and determination to pursue a vision for making things work out. Amie Brunkow invested countless hours into a business plan for a meat processing plant...
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Charcuterie Boards
By Kansas Living on March 6, 2024
Charcuterie (shahr-cute-uh-ree) is a French word for any smoked, dry-cured or cooked meat, and they can be a tasty and beautiful addition to any dinner or event. Check out these charcuterie board...
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Farm Rescue aids farmers in tough times
By Sheridan Wimmer on March 5, 2024
Farmers and ranchers are a tough bunch. Their work ethic is strong, their fortitude unwavering. But there are times in all of our lives when proverbial lemons are handed to us and we (begrudgingly)...
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Gray County Company Improves Cattle and Dairy Production
By Sheridan Wimmer on March 4, 2024
It all started in 1974 when Max Jantz bought one tractor and one scraper in the Gray County town of Montezuma. “My dad tells the story about when he was working at the local co-op, a guy pulled up...