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Missouri farm income is projected to decrease $546 million in the coming year.
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The Missouri Soybean Association is funding the effort at Pittsburg State University in Kansas.
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Many Midwest farmers will be feeling the effect of this summer’s abnormally wet weather for the rest of this year and into 2016. A new agricultural survey…
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This could be a record-breaking year for Missouri’s farmers. Unfortunately, that’s due to all the rain.The final numbers won't be known for a few weeks,…
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Some crops in Illinois are under water. Some have yet to be planted.After the wettest June on record, officials in Illinois with the U.S. Department of…
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There's a pretty good chance that the jar of horseradish you have in the refrigerator has its origins in farms located just across the river from St.…
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Report: 'Significant Portion' Of Extreme Weather Crop Losses Avoidable, But Some Farmers Aren't SoldReporting from Harvest Public Media’s Bill Wheelhouse.Farmers across the country received more than $17 billion in federal crop insurance payouts after…
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The heavy rains that caused flooding across portions of Missouri this spring have also led to improved soil conditions for crops grown in the Show-Me…
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A new report shows that the nation's worst drought in decades is getting worse again, ending an encouraging five-week run of improving conditions.The…
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Taxpayers spend $7 billion a year to subsidize crop insurance. Economists don't like it. Neither do some farmers.