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How Kansas farmers manage weather, safety and inputs
By Sheridan Wimmer on February 6, 2026
To the east of the Mars chocolate plant south of Topeka, Ryan Johnson sets up for a long day of planting one of his fields to corn. It’s mid-April 2025 and it’s been dry, so Johnson checks the soil...
Mistakes to Avoid When Shopping for Life Insurance
By Farm Bureau Financial Services on February 6, 2026
7 Mistakes to Avoid When Shopping for Life Insurance When you purchase life insurance, you’re getting important protection and peace of mind for yourself and your family. You’ll want to make sure...
Kids Craft: Camel Bookmark
By Mandy Beyeler on February 5, 2026
YOU WILL NEED: • Cardstock in brown and desired colors • Tape • Glue • Scissors • Ruler • Water bottle lid INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Cut a 2-by-4-inch rectangle of brown cardstock. Fold two corners to...
Regenerative Sustainable Agriculture
By Brandi Buzzard on February 5, 2026
As of the writing of this article, I am at a cattle industry conference in Nashville, Tenn., where I will be fortunate enough to listen to industry experts, academics and stakeholders share insights...
Werner Creek Farm in Cowley County becomes thriving business
By Greg Doering on February 3, 2026
When Gage and Sarah Werner built their home on a “funny strip of land” in 2008 on ground that had been in Gage’s family for generations, they knew it was steeped in history, secluded and would offer...
Date Night Dinners Made Easy
By Kansas Living on February 2, 2026
These elevated yet not intimidating recipes make it simple to create a memorable meal at home, from savory mains to sweet finishes. 1. Creamy Butternut Squash Ricotta Pasta with Bone Broth Avocado...

