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  2. Kansas Department of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Farmer, an agricultural publication in Kansas, was established in 1863 in Topeka by the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. [3] Kansas State University has a collection of its magazines. [4] On March 5, 1862, the Kansas Legislature created the Kansas State Agricultural Society, with Floyd Perry Baker temporarily presiding, by statute to ...

  3. Seaboard Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Seaboard's history is deeply tied to grain. Otto Bresky purchased his first flour mill in Atchison, Kansas, in 1918. During the next 40 years he would purchase additional flour mills, mostly in Kansas, under the name Rodney Milling. In 1959 the company went public through a merger with Hathaway Industries, Inc., a publicly traded company. The ...

  4. Farmland Industries - Wikipedia

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    Farmland Industries was the largest agricultural cooperative in North America when it eventually sold all of its assets in 2002–04. During its 74-year history, Farmland served its farmer membership as a diversified, integrated organization, playing a significant role in agricultural markets both domestically and worldwide.

  5. Price Chopper (Midwestern United States) - Wikipedia

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    The owners are the Ball, Cosentino, McKeever, and Queen families in Kansas City and Crestline Capital, a Bass Family of Texas entity, and DGS Foods in Des Moines. All ownership groups are members of Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG), which allows Price Chopper to have the buying power of large chains and to share marketing costs.

  6. Larry Steckline - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, Steckline—still broadcasting—was also operating his own farm. In 1977, following an abrupt dismissal from KFRM, he created the "Mid America Ag Network" (Wichita, Kansas), syndicating his ag shows state-wide, and beyond. [2] [4]

  7. Western Sugar Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Goodland, Kansas, built by Great Western in 1968, called the Frank A. Kemp Sugar Factory. 1,300 short tons (1,200 t) capacity in 1968, 3,400 short tons (3,100 t) capacity in 1976. Steel with steel siding, the only factory that wasn't steel-and-brick, and only factory that wasn't built prior to 1927; built for $14 million.

  8. Here's when the new SuperFresh supermarket in Highland Park ...

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    Getting a new supermarket in Highland Park was a top priority for borough officials following the store's closing. Since SuperFresh took over the Highland Park store, the building has been under ...

  9. Highland, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Highland is a city in Doniphan County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 903. [ 3 ] It is home to Highland Community College .