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A MURAL MOVEMENT

By Greg Doering on September 8, 2021      Public art inspires pride, commerce in Clay Center Brett Hubka wanted to leave a lasting mark on Clay Center when choosing the...

Hutchinson Clinic Announces 2021 Flu Shot Clinic Dates

HUTCHINSON, Kan. (September 1, 2021) – Hutchinson Clinic continues to put your health first by getting you ready for this year’s flu season. Now...

USDA report boosts sorghum acreage to 7.3 million, most since 2015

As reported in the High Plains Journal. The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its September World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report Sept. 10,...

Invasive grass turning Kansas prairie into biodiversity wasteland.

Here's what to do with Old World bluestem. Keith Harmoney crouches down in a pale yellow field outside his office. He pushes back a...

Peace Treaty Festival & Pageant 2021

Peace Treaty is much more than a festival! It’s a tradition that pays homage to the land and the people who have claimed Medicine...

Conditions are right now for cracking, splitting tomatoes

As reported in High Plains Journal. Gardeners might notice that their tomatoes are cracking or splitting now. “This is a common problem when there...

Kansas Needs To Hurry To Stop An Invasive Grass From Changing The Prairie Forever

High Plains Public Radio | By David Condos Published September 2, 2021 at 5:21 PM CDT David Condos / Kansas News Service With aggressive growing patterns and sinister tactics,...

Kansas farmland prices are up 11% from 2020, with cropland value up 14%.

That's good and bad news for farmers. Soaring prices define the market for land in Kansas farm country. Farm real estate and cropland values in Kansas...

Rising cropland values could both hurt and help Kansas farmers as general inflation already adds uncertainty to 2022

KMUW | NPR for Wichita | By Brian Grimmett Published August 24, 2021 at 1:48 PM CDT   Andrew Tade/Special To KMUW Rising cropland values could both hurt and help...

One Family’s Stressful Search For Child Care Exposes A Reason Rural Kansas Is Losing People

High Plains Public Radio | By David Condos Published August 19, 2021 at 1:44 PM CDT   Celia Llopis-Jepsen / Kansas News Service A lack of child care options in rural Kansas...

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