AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater Quality Update: KDHE rescinded a boil water advisory for the City of Goff in Nemaha County after follow-up testing found no bacteriological contamination. Wildlife & Outdoor Health: Kansas health officials are urging extra tick precautions as warmer weather boosts tick activity, emphasizing repellent, permethrin-treated clothing, and prompt tick checks. Public Lands & Wildlife Management: The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission will meet June 18 in Lindsborg, with proposed regulation changes on night vision hunting and duplicate boat decal fees, plus updates on fishing, deer seasons, and trail cameras. Agriculture & Drought Resilience: A Farm Service Agency Kansas update explains how the Livestock Forage Program works, including drought-monitor triggers that can lead to indemnity payments for forage loss. Invasive Species Watch: Kansas continues its response plan for the “new world” screwworm after a detected case in Texas, with Kansas monitoring and preparedness steps for livestock. Grasslands Conservation: NFWF announced nearly $18.5 million in Great Plains grants to conserve grasslands and support ranching communities, targeting species like grassland birds and pronghorn.
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