AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAgriculture & Risk: Kansas wheat harvest is turning out uneven across southwest fields as drought cut yield potential, while recent rain is boosting weed growth and forcing producers to race the calendar. Livestock Health: Kansas animal health officials are urging vigilance after New World screwworm was confirmed in a Texas calf, stressing wound checks and watching for the larval stage. Weed Control Tech: K-State is hosting a western Kansas weed management field day in Hays (June 18) covering herbicide resistance, AI weed ID, drones, see-and-spray, autonomous robots, and occasional tillage. Transportation & Construction: KDOT is starting a Rush County culvert extension on K-4 (week of June 15) with shoulder work and up to 15-minute delays, plus a separate Toulon Ave bridge repair project in Ellis County with one-lane traffic and minor delays. Community & Workforce: United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 in May Impact Grants to five Barton County nonprofits, including STEM and youth mentorship support. Local Transit Funding: Hays officials are weighing a task force as ACCESS Public Transportation faces a widening budget gap and plans to end rides July 1. Manufacturing/Industry: Panasonic says it’s repurposing Kansas EV battery capacity in De Soto toward data-center energy storage, with first cells targeted for mid-to-late 2028 or early 2029. Public Safety: “Operation Zero” launches a summer traffic enforcement push targeting speeding, impaired driving, and unrestrained occupants.
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