AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWildlife & Public Safety: Kansas officials are warning ranchers about a New World screwworm case found in a Texas calf, and the Kansas Department of Agriculture is rolling out guidance on how the fly larvae infest warm-blooded animals and what producers should watch for. Water Quality: KDHE rescinded a Do Not Drink order for part of Reno County’s RWD 101 after lab tests found no bacteriological contamination and pressure/chlorine risks were resolved, but infants under six months still must avoid tap water due to ongoing nitrate concerns. Outdoor Recreation: Kansas Free Fishing Days run June 6-7, letting anglers fish without a license by legal means while creel and length limits still apply. Heat & Climate: A new ranking of the hottest Junes in Kansas since 1895 highlights how recent months are running hotter than historical norms. Community Environment: Rosewood ECycle is expanding electronics recycling in central Kansas, aiming to keep hazardous e-waste out of landfills while processing about 3,000 pounds monthly.
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