AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat and drought in Kansas: A new Stacker look at the hottest Junes since 1895 shows Kansas is running hotter than historical norms, while a June 2 drought monitor update reports some improvement statewide (with extreme drought shrinking). Livestock protection: Kansas officials are warning ranchers about a newly detected New World screwworm case in Texas and rolling out a response plan so producers and vets can spot and stop infestations early. Soil and gardens: Kansas State University shared practical rabbit-control tips for home gardens, and another piece breaks down what soil can reveal about land health—useful for anyone planning summer planting. Local environmental services: Rosewood ECycle says it’s expanding e-waste recycling across central Kansas, taking everything from electronics to TVs and helping keep hazardous materials out of landfills. Water safety: Russell County Rural Water District #4 issued a boil water advisory after a pressure loss from a leak, urging residents to boil water and follow KDHE guidance.
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