For more than five months the High Plains region has been tested again by Mother Nature.
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The prairie in Beaver County, Oklahoma, provided an unusual sight for Tommie Meier, Laverne, who has seen a few roadrunners, including one tha…
(Staff photo by Rob Mattson/Noble Research Institute.)
Jeff Goodwin (tan long-sleeve shirt, cowboy hat), a conservation Stewardship leader and ag consultant with the Noble Research Institute, and t…
After three years of small increases, average groundwater levels in central and western Kansas dropped during 2020 as most of the area experie…
The Natural Resources Conservation Service recently announced Ducks Unlimited and partners have been awarded an $8.73 million NRCS Regional Co…
The Ranchland Trust of Kansas has been awarded the first ever Acres for America grant in Kansas by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation a…
The hardest part of Hardy Braden’s job—outside driving tens of thousands of miles a year to do it—is being matched with the right partner.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service has been granted $4 million toward landowner enrollment in Water B…
Here where the Corn Belt transitions to the Great Plains, agriculture is the single largest industry and most dominant land use with more than…