grant gerlock http://kbia.org en Food stamps dividing support for farm bill http://kbia.org/post/food-stamps-dividing-support-farm-bill <p>With Congress going back into session, <u><a href="http://www.farmbillnow.com/">farm groups are demanding action on a new farm bill</a></u>. The current law expires at the end of September. But an issue that goes beyond the farm is edging in on the debate. Tue, 11 Sep 2012 23:01:29 +0000 Grant Gerlock 20997 at http://kbia.org Food stamps dividing support for farm bill You've heard of ethanol, but what about enzymes? http://kbia.org/post/youve-heard-ethanol-what-about-enzymes <p>This week on the show: an enzyme factory aims to be a big part of the ethanol industry, and a business incubator in Columbia lands a state tax credit. Wed, 27 Jun 2012 22:23:32 +0000 Ryan Famuliner 16633 at http://kbia.org You've heard of ethanol, but what about enzymes? Enzyme factory mixes into ethanol's future http://kbia.org/post/enzyme-factory-mixes-ethanols-future <p>Inside a new facility in Blair, Neb., north of Omaha, a gleaming maze of steel tubes connect a line of giant fermentation tanks that will cultivate some of the most advanced biotechnology in the ethanol industry. Wed, 27 Jun 2012 22:12:41 +0000 Grant Gerlock 16632 at http://kbia.org Enzyme factory mixes into ethanol's future Business Beat: Columbia's major export to world power is scrap http://kbia.org/post/business-beat-columbias-major-export-world-power-scrap <p>This week:&nbsp;Columbia&rsquo;s biggest export to China isn&rsquo;t corn, soybeans, or any manufactured product.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s scrap metal.&nbsp; In fact trade experts are calling Columbia&rsquo;s export &ldquo;waste and scrap.&rdquo; Plus,&nbsp;find out how one farmer is still shifting through the aftermath after losing hundreds of acres of&nbsp;farmland.</p><p> Wed, 25 Apr 2012 19:13:50 +0000 Nick Adams 13027 at http://kbia.org Business Beat: Columbia's major export to world power is scrap Recovering from historic flood http://kbia.org/post/recovering-historic-flood <p>Scott Olson is getting ready to plant corn and soybeans, but he wonders if anything will grow. Wed, 25 Apr 2012 19:05:56 +0000 13023 at http://kbia.org Recovering from historic flood The changing fast food menu http://kbia.org/post/changing-fast-food-menu <p>This week on the episode: fast food chains may soon be forced to disclose health information on their menus. Plus, a surging student population places pressure on the mental health counselors at the University of Missouri.</p><p> Thu, 05 Jan 2012 22:39:07 +0000 Rehman Tungekar 6530 at http://kbia.org The changing fast food menu