In Kansas and Missouri, Immigrants are Rooted in the Agriculture Workforce

Farm worker in tree picking oranges

Rows of workers perch on ladders. They hoist hundred-pound baskets, which get heavier with every apple they pluck, around their necks. That’s the grind 14 hours a day, every day except for Sunday, while they earn maybe $13 an hour.  These workers – mostly from Mexico – tend to the apple orchards in Waverly, Missouri.…

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The Return of the American Bison

bison have returned from the brink of extinction.

North America’s largest mammal, the American bison, is an enduring symbol of the Great Plains. Bison once ranged from Canada to New Mexico and from Nevada to the Appalachian Mountains. By 1889, their populations were reduced from 30 to 60 million animals to fewer than 1000. Bison were pushed to the brink of extinction by…

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