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Carbon is agriculture’s latest money-maker. But is it enough to combat climate change?
By Dana Cronin
Agriculture companies are increasingly paying farmers to capture carbon. But some say the newly budding carbon marketplace isn’t enough to fight climate...
Kansas reportedly landing $4 billion Panasonic factory that will make batteries for Tesla
A Japanese news agency is reporting that Panasonic chose Kansas for the plant because of its tax rates and taxpayer incentives.
A subsidiary of Japanese...
Day 18, Final Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
For audio file, please visit kswheat.com.
Written by Julia Debes for Kansas Wheat
This is day 18 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you...
Wheat prices are really high. But drought could wither U.S. farmers’ chances of making a profit
KCUR | By Elizabeth Rembert, Harvest Public Media
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine created high prices for wheat. But between drought and costly inputs, wheat farmers...
How satellite-guided cows might save the Kansas prairie and make ranchers more money
KCUR | By Celia Llopis-Jepsen
Prairie wildlife needs a patchy landscape, in which different areas bear the marks of varying degrees of grazing. Scientists have a...
FLY FISHING IN KANSAS
By Rick McNary on June 7, 2022
FLY FISHING IN KANSAS
Kansas is a great place to fly fish because of the varieties of fish you can catch. Bass,...
Blackbear Bosin, Painter of Songs
A Wichita museum is preserving and digitizing the artist’s work for future generations
The Keeper of the Plains is a fixture of the Wichita skyline....
Day 1, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
Written by Julia Debes for Kansas Wheat
This is day 1 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission,...
‘A hole in the ground’ and other quirky curiosities mean money and pride for small Kansas towns
High Plains Public Radio | By David Condos
Published May 25, 2022 at 6:26 PM CDT
David Condos/Kansas News Service
For small towns with dwindling populations and shrinking...
Enjoy Free Fishing Days – June 4-5, 2022
June 4 and 5 are Free Fishing Days in Kansas, when anyone can fish on any public waters without a fishing license. The free weekend...