Gov. Mike Kehoe has announced memorial services honoring former U.S. Senator and Governor Christoper S. “Kit” Bond. On Tuesday, May 20, a State Memorial Service honoring the life and legacy […]… Continue Reading
Gov. Mike Kehoe has announced memorial services honoring former U.S. Senator and Governor Christoper S. “Kit” Bond. On Tuesday, May 20, a State Memorial Service honoring the life and legacy […]… Continue Reading
Public safety leaders from around Missouri are attending the second day of a two-day course in Columbia today. “Responding Effectively to Complex Incidents” course provides participants with an opportunity to […]… Continue Reading
Public safety leaders from around Missouri are attending the second day of a two-day course in Columbia today. “Responding Effectively to Complex Incidents” course provides participants with an opportunity to […]… Continue Reading
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites anglers ages 18 and older to learn the art of fly-tying today. A beginner fly-tying program will be held from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at […]… Continue Reading
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites anglers ages 18 and older to learn the art of fly-tying today. A beginner fly-tying program will be held from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at […]… Continue Reading
Pictured: Former U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack (center, speaking at podium) outlines the importance of the World Food Prize during a laureate ceremony in Des Moines on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield) A Brazilian scientist who has developed seed treatments that sustainably improve crop nutrition has been named the winner of the…… Continue Reading
Several area district track meets took place last Saturday, May 10. Taking a look at the Class 3 District 4 results from Centralia, starting with the boys: Boys 100 Meter […]… Continue Reading
Several area district track meets took place last Saturday, May 10. Taking a look at the Class 2 District 4 results from New Bloomfield, starting with the boys: Boys 100 […]… Continue Reading
A livestock producer in central Missouri says the cool, dry conditions in early spring hurt the grass growth in central Missouri. David Dick from Pettis County tells Brownfield… “there’s orchard grass that’s headed out that’s not knee high and fescue beginning to shoot ahead that just might be above knee high. That’s kind of not…… Continue Reading
An extension ag economist says updates to federal biofuels policy could be bullish for U.S. soybean prices. Ben Brown with the University of Missouri says Congress is considering updates and an extension to the 45z tax credit in the reconciliation package and if those changes provide more certainty for biofuel producers “it would encourage more…… Continue Reading