Netherlands lawmakers voted on Tuesday to reduce nitrogen use. This law puts great restraints on farmers and fertilizers.
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Governor Parson Vetoes Certain Bills- Requires More Aid From Legislators
Governor Parson vetoed a couple of bills put forward by our legislators. Instead, He wants tax relief for all Missouri taxpayers,
June Is National Dairy Month- Celebrate With Your Favorite Dairy Product!
Did you know June is National Dairy Month! While June is wrapping up, you still have a couple of days to celebrate different dairy products.
Is There Really Food Shortages In The United States?
Much talk has been in the news regarding food shortages. Are the voices accurate? Should we as Americans expect food shortages?
Another Busy Saturday At Oregon County Farmer’s Market- Check It Out!
A variety of items were sold at the Oregon County Farmer’s Market on June 11, 2022, including baked goods, pillows, books, and vegetables.
Local 4-H And County FFA Enter Their Animals In The Heart Of The Ozarks Fair
There were a lot of pigs and goats entered in the fair. The AltonMo.com field team was able to interview some of these kids.
Alton Farmer’s Market Is Going Strong Saturday Mornings
The Alton Farmer’s Market is in full swing for the season. Local farmers and merchants bring their wares to the Tucker Creek Park.
Local Youngster Myla Woods Is 2022 Missouri Little Miss Agriculture
Little Miss Myla Woods won a heavily contested opportunity to represent agriculture across Missouri and ultimately, the nation.
Farmers Market Grand Reopening Day For The Summer- May 7
There is nothing like spring in full bloom. Local farmers have been working long hours for several months.
Oregon County Will Have A New Senatorial District Come January, 2023
In 2020 all of the United States took a census. The information gathered helps the governments plan on power, schools, and redistricting.
The Local Farmer’s Market: A Guide To Finding The Right One For You
There are many farmers markets in the local area. Which one is right for you? Here’s a guide to finding the right one for you.
Oklahoma Boomers Run For Free Land Over 100 Years Ago
Here is how Oklahoma came to be a vital part of the United States. Land management techniques increased through the 1800’s.