KRC News, Articles and Calls to Action
Learning Circle for Women Landowners - November, 11
Join other women land owners in a circle of learning and sharing. What barriers do you face? Are you familiar with programs that may be available to you? Are you interested in tips on managing your land and tenants? What impacts the fertility of your soil, are there practices that may help save you from inputs down the road? These are the types of questions that will be addressed at this years Learning Circle, taking place at Kansas Rural Center’s Food and Farm Conference November 11th.
KRC in the News
Kansas advocates plant seeds of new farm bill addressing needs of diverse agricultural economy - By: Tim Carpenter - November 27, 2023
Communities Facing Environmental Challenges May Qualify for Assistance - By: Deborah Solie - November 15, 2023
Dole Institute Announces Karen Willey as its 2023-34 Fellow - By: KU News - September 29, 2023
EPA selects Wichita State as site for environmental justice center - By: WSU Strategic Communications - April 14, 2023
Flipping U.S. Farm Bill right side up will be better for Kansas, farmers and environment - By: Paul Johnson and Zack Pistora - September 16, 2022
Farmers need Congress to chip in on climate-smart agriculture - By: Zack Pistora - October 15, 2021
How the federal farm bill hurts Kansas and how to begin fixing it - By: Paul Johnson - November 22, 2020
Kansas farmer at heart of ‘Disrupted’ documentary on dehumanizing economic forces - By: Tim Carpenter - August 28, 2020
A Kansas Farmer Says These 4 Things Will Help Ease Rural Pain - By: Luke X. Martin - March 4, 2019