AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKansas Agriculture & Training: Midway Co-op is placing two K-State agronomy interns—Aiden Conrad (Osborne) and Morgan Ourada (Nebraska)—with its agronomy team to build hands-on skills for producers across North Central Kansas. Public Safety & Courts: Wichita will sentence Michael Tejeda, 26, after he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the accidental shooting death of his 1-year-old daughter. Health & Rural Services: Sen. Roger Marshall toured Hays’ High Plains Mental Health Crisis Intervention Center, which opened two months ago and is already serving dozens of patients under the state’s Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics model. Food & Gardening: K-State Extension urges Kansans to start planning fall vegetable gardens now, with guidance on planting timelines and watering methods for heat-stressed late-season crops. Local Industry & Infrastructure: CPKC says crews reopened the Canadian Pacific Kansas City line in southwest Calgary after a Monday derailment, with railcars carrying construction materials being unloaded and removed this week. Data & Consumer Protection: A multistate AG settlement over the 23andMe genetic data breach secured $18 million from bankruptcy funds, with new data-protection requirements for the company. Energy & Weather Watch: Midwest heat is raising concerns for corn pollination, while extreme heat and humidity can also intensify severe storms.
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