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A new report from the Department of Agriculture shows 6% growth in the sector since 2016 and 450,000 of the jobs in the state being related to ag.
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Corn, soybeans, livestock, lumber and wines are all among the products the state is marketing to southeast Asian countries.
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Opposition to electronic tracking is bringing together an unusual group of interests in the agriculture community, but its use overseas may make it an inevitability in time.
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Missouri wants to make it easier for farmers to get pesticide training and also keep the U.S. EPA from taking over the responsibility.
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Missouri agriculture officials are struggling to address a backlog of complaints from farmers who allege that dicamba-based herbicide drift from another…
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For the first time in more than 70 years, farmers in Missouri will be allowed to grow industrial hemp during the 2020 growing season.But first they will…
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Andrew Joyce won’t be growing any tomatoes this summer. His three-acre produce farm in Malden, Missouri, will lie fallow. The cause: damage from the...
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The state of Missouri is again set to fund non-traditional and urban agriculture entrepreneurs like shrimp farmers, wine producers and beekeepers. Those…
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Although Mike Parson has been a regular fixture at the Missouri State Fair for several years, the 2018 fair is his first as governor of the state.And he…
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Missouri lawmakers and agricultural groups have joined with Americans for Farmers & Families to urge President Donald Trump and Congress to not withdraw…