by admin | Jun 10, 2019 | Business, News
Missouri’s governor traveled to Sedalia this weekend for a ceremonial signing of legislation that supporters say will benefit agriculture. About 700 people attended Saturday evening’s Missouri Cattlemen’s steak dinner at the state fairgrounds in...
by Ashley Byrd | Apr 4, 2019 | Business, News
-UPDATED A bill moving quickly through the Missouri House attempts to stop a high voltage, wind energy transmission line designated to run through private property in northern Missouri. The bill was voted out of committee Wednesday and proponents expect it to be on...
by Alisa Nelson | Mar 20, 2019 | News
Record-breaking flooding expected in northwest Missouri will be felt by farmers for months. Missouri Farm Bureau President Blake Hurst tells Missourinet the damage to the infrastructure will be a struggle. “The difficulties in travel. The difficulties in moving grain,...
by [email protected] | May 15, 2013 | News
Missourians will have a chance to decide if farmers should have a constitutional right to do what they’re doing. The legislature has sent them the so-called “Right to Farm” amendment. The movement to create the amendment was triggered by the...
by Mike Lear | Aug 21, 2012 | News
A new book has been unveiled that celebrates the history of some of Missouri’s oldest farms. The University of Missouri’s Extension and its College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources and the Missouri Farm Bureau have put together...