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4/20/2018
A 5-minute radio program featuring a recap of the weeks' agriculture-related news and commentary.
4/19/2018
These 1-minute segments feature topical subjects impacting Farm Bureau, agriculture and rural communities. The Voice of Agriculture can be heard twice daily, five times a week (Monday through Friday).
4/17/2018
Features veteran Kansas farm journalist John Schlageck, who authors Kansas Farm Bureau's long-standing weekly newspaper column
4/17/2018
The U.S. Trade Representative has opened a public comment period on the trade dispute with China. Now is the time to tell the USTR to negotiate a better deal for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
4/16/2018
Another element of critical thinking is reliance on fact rather than opinion. So often in our society, the “squeaky wheel gets the grease.” The loudest or most controversial opinion receives the most attention. Need I say more about our society today?
4/12/2018
A 5-minute radio program featuring a recap of the weeks' agriculture-related news and commentary.
4/12/2018
Five deserving teachers will be selected as regional winners of the KFB Foundation for Agriculture Excellence in Teaching Award. These individuals will be awarded $600 to apply toward attending the National Agriculture in the Classroom Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, or a $200 cash prize to purchase agriculture education supplies for his/her classroom.
4/11/2018
These 1-minute segments feature topical subjects impacting Farm Bureau, agriculture and rural communities. The Voice of Agriculture can be heard twice daily, five times a week (Monday through Friday).
4/9/2018
Features veteran Kansas farm journalist John Schlageck, who authors Kansas Farm Bureau's long-standing weekly newspaper column
4/4/2018
The National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety strives to enhance the health and safety of all children exposed to hazards associated with agricultural work and rural environments.