Monday, September 1, 2025

Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership webinar coming Sept. 5

On Sept. 5 at 1:30 p.m., the CEC Monthly Exchange Webinar will spotlight the Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership—a statewide collaboration working to strengthen local food systems and improve healthy food access in rural communities.

Participants will learn how partners across Missouri are advancing this mission through Missouri EATS, supply chain development and tailored technical assistance.
The panel will feature leaders from Empower Missouri, the University of Missouri, MU Extension, IFF and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment.
This session is part of the ongoing 2025 CEC Monthly Exchange Webinar Series.
Register today: https://brnw.ch/21wVmZe

Registration Opens for Missouri Governor’s Conference on Agriculture

Farm and ranch leaders set to join together Nov. 12-13, 2025.

Registration is open for the 51st Missouri Governor’s Conference on Agriculture, scheduled for Nov. 12-13, 2025 at the Wyndham Executive Center in Columbia, Mo.

“As a first-generation farmer and proud supporter of our state’s top economic driver, I look forward to joining agriculture partners from across the state in Columbia for this conference,” said Governor Mike Kehoe. “A priority of our administration is to help create opportunities to add value to the agriculture products grown and raised here. The Governor’s Conference on Agriculture will bring all aspects of the industry together to talk about ways to move agriculture forward.”

Missouri farmers, ranchers, agribusiness leaders and aspiring agriculturalists are invited to enjoy the program, which will include a commodity outlook, awards luncheon and nationally recognized speakers. The popular Best of Missouri Grown reception will also return Wednesday, Nov. 12.

“We are excited to host the first Governor’s Conference on Agriculture with Governor Kehoe,” said Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn. “A tremendous speaker lineup will offer valuable information for farmers, ranchers and agribusiness owners. We look forward to welcoming producers from across Missouri.”

The Missouri Agriculture Awards will honor two individuals who are leaders in Missouri agriculture education and food animal veterinary medicine. To nominate a leader for a Missouri agriculture award, visit Agriculture.Mo.Gov/awards. Nominations are due by Sept. 30.

Conference registration is required and is now available here.

Members of the media planning to cover the Missouri Governor’s Conference on Agriculture should contact Christi Miller at Christi.miller@mda.mo.gov or (573) 751-4211 for additional information and media registration.

For more information about the Missouri Department of Agriculture, visit the Department online at Agriculture.Mo.Gov.

Amsterdam man hurt in rollover accident

Around 2:30 pm on August 30th, an Amsterdam MO man, 44, received moderate injuries when the Nissan Rogue he was driving overturned near 16051 NW county road 14781, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.

The driver was transported to Research Medical Center in Kansas City for treatment. The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene.

Due to a policy change, the MSHP no longer provides names of victims in publicly available accident reports. Hardcopy detailed reports are available from the MSHP at a cost of $6 with an unknown delivery time due to a severe backlog, according to the MSHP website.


One person seriously injured in rural Bates county accident

According to a report filed by the Missouri Highway Patrol, a single car accident resulted in injuries to two Bates county residents during the early morning hours on August 31st.

A Chevy Malibu driven by a 19 year old female of Adrian, Mo left the roadway around 3:25 am and struck a tree near 7654 SW county road 1007 resulting in minor injuries for the driver and serious injuries for a 21 year old female passenger of Butler, Mo. Both were transported to Bates County Memorial Hospital for treatment.

The vehicle received extensive damage and was towed from the scene.

Due to a policy change, the MSHP no longer provides names of victims in publicly available accident reports. Hardcopy detailed reports are available from the MSHP at a cost of $6 with an unknown delivery time due to a severe backlog, according to the MSHP website.


Have a safe Labor Day

 


Please join us

 

For anyone who is not familiar, Butler student and athlete Eli Ferrell was seriously injured in an auto accident last week. Please feel free to join us this evening.


2025-2026 Ballard FFA officer team


President: Ashton Siebeneck
Vice President: Kennedy Borland
Secretary: Haley Pray
Reporter : Olivia Porter
Treasure: Emily Scott
Sentinel: Braydon Siebeneck

Congratulations!   


Obituary - Berdine Britz

Berdine Britz, 81, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Friday, August 29, 2025, at Crown Care in Harrisonville. Funeral services will be held at 10:00am on Friday, September 5, 2025, at the Harrisonville First Baptist Church. A visitation will be held from 5:00-7:00pm on Thursday, September 4 2025, at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Burial will be in Valor Park Cemetery in Grain Valley, MO. The family suggests contributions to the Harrisonville First Baptist Church.

A full obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

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