AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKansas Wheat Harvest: Southwest Kansas producers are seeing wildly different wheat results, from fields likely to be abandoned to spots near 40 bushels an acre, as drought cut yield potential and post-rain weed growth adds pressure to get harvest done. Energy & Infrastructure: Gov. Laura Kelly announced 18 Kansas communities won more than $13.7M for airport and energy grid resilience projects, including $10.1M in federal IIJA funds. Solar Zoning & Local Planning: Sedgwick County approved an interim development control for large-scale solar zoning applications through Dec. 11, 2026. Community Grants: United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 to five Barton County nonprofits, backing youth mentoring, STEM labs, and family support tied to substance use recovery. Data Centers Concerns: A Kansas series on data centers highlights resident worries about noise, odors, and quality-of-life impacts from cooling systems and backup generators. Agriculture Safety: K-State Extension shared lawn and weed-care tips, while K-State reported a June 17 fire that destroyed storage buildings at its dairy unit; investigations are ongoing. Business & Logistics: eGourmet Solutions scaled order management to handle rapid cold-chain growth, including COVID-driven volume spikes. Aviation Tech: U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted a Kansas-built Cessna 208 test tied to next-gen aviation pilots-on-the-ground plans.
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