Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Clay Wallin, Heartland Game Birds
“Clay Wallin and his friend Nathan Lindberg are owners of Heartland Game Birds. Wallin and his wife are from Republic County originally. Clay went to K-State and earned degrees in golf course management and agronomy before he and Bethany were married. He worked in crop seed sales in Kansas and Nebraska. For six years, they lived in Manhattan.”
Propane Council Advises Preparation as Extreme Weather Could Impact Grain Drying
“Growers encouraged to participate in early tank fill programs to avoid disruption”
Swooping Kites on the Ccampus of Fort Hays State University
“Statistics provided by the Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology at Colorado State University indicate that instances of aggressive swoop attacks by kites occur at less than 20% of nesting sites. It turns out that at least one of our winged summer guests is among that 20% of more aggressive kites.”
SIGNED INTO LAW: Historic Bipartisan Legislation Providing Health Care & Benefits for Toxic-Exposed Veterans
“Moran: The PACT Act Delivers on Our Promise to Our Veterans”
Kansas has Taken in a Green Industry with its Own Pollution Problems
“A federal climate bill aims to press carmakers to assemble cars in North America and to source or recycle certain components here. Panasonic Energy plans to build a $4 billion electric vehicle power plant on the edge of the Kansas City area.”
Man Sentenced in International Drug Conspiracy
Kansas City, KS- A Mexican national was sentenced to 100 months in prison in connection to an international drug ring that distributed large quantities of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana from Mexico in the Kansas City area. According to court documents, in January 2021, Aron Rodriguez- Posada, 48, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy […]
Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition Awards $8,000 in Scholarships
“Addressing racial disparities in breastfeeding by identifying, encouraging and supporting breastfeeding advocates in new and innovative ways.”
From Croissants to Career
“4-H food project leads Kansas girl to bakery science”
Cattle Chat: K-State Vets Caution Producers About Stressed Plants, Pasture Toxins
“Prussic acid, nitrate poisoning can be caused by weather or environment”
Eighty Million Years Ago, Western Kansas Was ‘Hell’s Aquarium.’ Here’s What It Can Teach Us Today
“For generations, scientists seeking to learn about prehistoric ocean life have flocked to a place that’s about as far from the ocean you can get — dry, dusty western Kansas. What they’re finding could teach us both about life in the ancient world and about the future of life in a changing climate.”