Author: Adam Buckallew
From Antagonist to Ally
Agriculture Embraces EPA Administrator Ask farmers for their views on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and you may hear a few choice words. Generally speaking, farmers fear and mistrust the EPA, an agency they say doesn’t understand agriculture and too often oversteps its authority when it comes to regulating […]
River Transport Provides Competitive Service for Farmers
Traditionally, wholesale suppliers of fertilizer, grain and feed rely on two modes of freight transportation: rail and truck. However, suppliers like AGRIServices of Brunswick (ASB) in north central Missouri have found a third option is highly valuable: river barges. The Mississippi River watershed, which comprises the Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi and […]
Building a Herd
First Generation Rancher Blazes His Own Trail Lincoln Hough was a seventh-grade student when he made the fateful purchase that would help shape his future. A $450 loan from his parents bought Hough three Hereford heifers, which he bred to a neighbor’s bull. Three calves later, he had $1,000 in […]
Megamergers Set to Shake up Agriculture Giants
The agricultural input supply landscape could see some big changes in 2017. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently issued a report assessing the potential impacts of pending mergers and acquisitions involving the world’s “Big Six” agricultural chemical and seed companies. Though the deals are all still awaiting regulatory approval, the […]
Committed to Quality
When a tractor or combine breaks down during planting or harvest, farmers lose valuable time in the field, which can end up costing them hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. As a farmer-owned cooperative, MFA Oil is keenly aware of the importance of avoiding equipment downtime. That’s why providing excellent […]
Mizzou Welcomes New CAFNR Dean
The University of Missouri’s College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) has named Christopher R. Daubert its new vice chancellor and dean. Daubert is currently a professor and department head of Food, Bioprocessing & Nutrition Sciences and system co-chair of Food, Biochemical & Engineered Systems at North Carolina State […]
Drive to Feed Kids Targets Food Insecurity in Missouri
Missouri Farmers Care (MFC) has launched a new summer service program to fight childhood hunger. The Drive to Feed Kids program will leverage existing food banks and in-school food pantries to deliver kid-friendly meals to underfed youth. The food is delivered through backpack programs and in-school pantries. “Hunger isn’t an […]
MFA Oil Acquires Propane Retailer in Pocahontas, Arkansas
MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired DeClerk LP Gas, Inc. in Pocahontas, Ark., effective June 21. DeClerk LP Gas has been in operation since 1938.
MFA Hamilton Rail Facility opens to serve growing grain industry
Farmers, industry representatives and media got their first glance inside the new MFA Hamilton Rail Facility with a two-day open house June 20 and 21.Under construction for the past year, the Rail Facility is MFA’s largest single investment in real dollars in any geographic region.
MFA Oil Acquires Propane Assets of Spring Hill Oil Company and Donated $50,000 to The Nathan Project
MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative announces it has acquired the propane operations of Spring Hill Oil Company, an independent retailer based in Spring Hill, Kan., effective June 16. “This acquisition represents another major step into the Kansas market for our company,” says Jon Ihler, MFA Oil vice […]
MFA Oil Donates $160,000 to Support Local Military Families
MFA Oil Company announces it has donated $160,000 to Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency and other financial assistance to the families of U.S. military service members and veterans.
Agriculture in the Trump Era
President Donald Trump’s victory in the November election was fueled in large part by big wins he secured throughout rural America. Many farmers supported Trump and now they are cautiously optimistic their faith in the new commander in chief will be rewarded with policy that is more advantageous for agriculture. […]

