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Regenerative agriculture can make farmland resilient to climate impacts but requires a large initial investment.
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The party’s candidate for lieutenant governor fell just shy of 2%, meaning the party will have to repeat the arduous process of signature-gathering next election to get on the ballot.
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Partnerships between Missouri elderberry growers and researchers have helped farmers produce and sell the local fruit.
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An analysis of formerly incarcerated voters controverts some assumptions about whom they might back in the presidential election.
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The climate crisis threatens agriculture and calls for a change to the way the Midwest farms.
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The Missouri State Fair is underway, and more than 300,000 people are expected to head to Sedalia in the coming days. Keeping that many people safe is a responsibility that’s too big for the town of about 22,000 people — but each year they get plenty of help.
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The University of Missouri filed a petition to remove the racial and ethnic criteria on at least 53 donated scholarships and funds across its four campuses.
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The once dominant Missouri fur industry has been declining due to shifting attitudes around the use of fur and increased trade tariffs.
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The fur industry has a long history in Missouri and while it looks different — it is still around.
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The suicide death of a Lincoln University administrator reflects a a phenomenon associated with Black women and girls known as “weathering" — an early health deterioration as a consequence of repeated social and economic adversity paired with political marginalization.