Podcast by Digging In with Missouri Farm Bureau
The passion for both agriculture and journalism were developed in Sara Wyant from a young age. Havin
Join President Garrett Hawkins as he hosts this week's Digging In with Missouri Farm Bureau podcast,
May is Beef Month! To celebrate, we sat down with MOFB member Tanner Clark, who raises cattle with h
It's National Teacher Appreciation Week! We all have a teacher who helped shape our lives, and withi
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) was identified in U.S. dairy cattle for the first time in M
How does a small town farm boy make it to the big city? Larry Case will tell you it happens when opp
Megan Richner, a Missouri Farm Bureau Member, recently graduated from the American Farm Bureau's Par
While many farmers have already filed their taxes, its always good to keep track of changes looming
The State of Missouri received $1.7 billion through the federal Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deplo
Happy National Ag Week! This week is full of celebrations surrounding our industry, but many will ta
Last week, our members engaged with legislators on the state level as part of the MOFB Legislative B
Rob Sharkey, The Shark Farmer, had a unique and challenging start to his current business venture. O
Thank a Farmer Week is quickly approaching March 3-9! We invited MOFB Director of Promotion & Educat
Matt Moreland, Owner of Red Barn Ranch in Harrisonville, MO, was a presenter at our recent MOFB Youn
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins joins us on the podcast this week to provide a rundow
Join us for a preview of the upcoming MOFB Young Farmers and Ranchers Conference with MOFB Senior Di
We are adding a new part to the Digging In podcast with our series called, "Think Big, Do Good." Thi
Our team will be heading to Salt Lake City, Utah, this week for the 105th American Farm Bureau Conve
Missouri's Legislative Session began last week on January 3 and runs through May 17, 2024. We invite
Zach Ducheneaux, USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator, encourages farmers and ranchers to ap