Greg Doering

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    Offering Healthy Savings for Kansas Families

    By Greg Doering on February 7, 2020

    Kansans switching from high-priced health insurance to Kansas Farm Bureau Health Plans (KFBHP) are realizing significant savings while reducing their risk with better coverage. KFBHP offer Kansas...

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  • Farming Legacies

    By Greg Doering on February 7, 2020

    Wilhelm Berges would have walked more than 20 miles from Seneca to arrive at the 160-acre parcel of land he bought in 1868 from his half-brother and the Kansas Pacific Railroad Company. The German-...

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    Water Conservation on the Farm

    By Greg Doering on January 30, 2020

    It’s late January and the planting season is still weeks away as Kyle Deaver pulls a new nozzle from a toolbox and explains how once it is installed on an irrigation system it will deliver “big, fat...

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  • Sustainable Farming in Southeast Kansas

    By Greg Doering on January 3, 2020

    Despite growing up in an urban environment, Ted Cambern Jr. is anything but a city slicker. One of the owners of River Farms Inc. in Neosho County, Cambern regularly made the two-hour trip from...

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    What does GMO free mean?

    By Greg Doering on September 4, 2019

    Dietary guidelines always seem to be changing and food companies take advantage of those shifting goals with claims that are aimed more at your wallet than your wellbeing. Among the many of these...

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  • Kansas Farm Bureau's Health Care Benefit

    By Greg Doering on August 8, 2019

    Most Kansans don’t have to worry about where they get their health insurance. It’s either a job perk or they have access to coverage through the government. More than 80 percent of the state’s...

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  • High School Trap Shooting Teams

    By Greg Doering on August 8, 2019

    Even a 20 mph wind wasn’t enough to completely muffle the shotgun report on an early April morning. From inside the clubhouse at Sportsman’s Acres near Milford Lake in Geary County, the muted sounds...

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