Who says farm life is just for farmers? Agritourism in Kansas invites travelers to slow down, sip cider, and reconnect with ...
Through Kansas City’s land bank program, Jameson Hubbard bought 16 small lots along Highland Avenue and turned them into ...
Since the government shutdown began on Oct. 1, many Kansas farmers have lost several crucial services they need to survive.
Kansas farmers are reacting to President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the US buy Argentinian beef in order to lower ...
After nearly eight months, KSHB 41 followed up with KC Farm School for an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture funding freezes from March.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The future of a local farming program could be at risk because of more federal cuts. Catholic Charities and Cultivate KC have run the New Roots program at the Juniper Gardens ...
TOPEKA — Kansas farm income in 2025 is expected to be among the strongest in the last 20 years, bolstered by $2 billion in government payments for depressed crop prices and weather conditions, an ...
National correspondent Annie Gowen and staff photographer Ricky Carioti have documented rural communities throughout the Midwest. They spent days in northeast Kansas this spring, interviewing and ...
JACKSON COUNTY (KSNT) – A huge solar project could inject new jobs and add millions of dollars in tax revenue to northeast Kansas, but some locals aren’t sold on the proposal. Jackson County leaders ...
About 97 percent of the land in the state is privately owned. Meet the people helping to make it friendlier for native bugs.
The pressure is on for local food bank staff and volunteers working to keep shelves stocked as the government shutdown continues and SNAP benefits near a pause on Nov. 1.
Asian longhorned tick is confirmed in Kansas for the first time. Tick found on a dog in Franklin County has implications for ...