Insight from Kansas Farm Bureau

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Waiting for Rain

Kim Baldwin, McPherson County farmer and rancher

The morning air has turned crisp, the temperatures have begun to drop, and the sun noticeably rises a little bit later every morning. It is definitely beginning to feel like fall on the farm. Most evenings are also filled with a layer of dust in the atmosphere stirred up by the steady m...

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