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It’s not always clear why energy costs as much as it does to consumers — and there’s usually no other options to choose from.
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is developing a framework for assessing drought in a changing climate. It's a tricky question.
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Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil. Its first confirmed case in Missouri was last year.
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According to state data from 2023, earthquake insurance is now $569 a year on average — ten times as much as at the turn of the century.
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Despite efforts to develop markets and genetics, Missouri's industrial hemp industry is at its lowest point in years.
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Hear from the staff that grow and package thousands of seedlings each day.
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Regenerative agriculture can make farmland resilient to climate impacts but requires a large initial investment.
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The party’s candidate for lieutenant governor fell just shy of 2%, meaning the party will have to repeat the arduous process of signature-gathering next election to get on the ballot.
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Partnerships between Missouri elderberry growers and researchers have helped farmers produce and sell the local fruit.
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An analysis of formerly incarcerated voters controverts some assumptions about whom they might back in the presidential election.