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Recognizing that the demand for local food is growing to between $5 and 7 billion a year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a new effort…
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Most climate models paint a bleak picture for the Great Plains a century from now. Scientists say it’ll be warmer, and the air will be more rich with…
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Shibu Jose is the H.E. Garrett Endowed Chair Professor in agroforestry at MU’s School of Natural Resources. He is also director of the Center for…
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Wednesday new grants totaling more than $35 million to support research, teaching and Extension activities at…
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When the people from the drug company came out to visit Tyler Karney at OrdwayFeedyard here on Colorado’s eastern plains, he was a little skeptical.They…
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An order barring a return to domestic horse slaughter has expired. And an attorney for plants in New Mexico and Missouri says they are preparing to…
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Now that the federal government shutdown has ended, agencies that were affected by the closure are trying to get back up and running.University of…
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An outbreak of salmonella linked to raw chicken is spreading across the country. But, the partial government shutdown could make it tougher to track.More…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture was forced to send home tens of thousands of employees because of Tuesday’s government shutdown.As a result, the…
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Federal officials are seeking public comment on proposals for protecting several endangered animals and plants in Missouri's Mark Twain National…