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Towns celebrating completion of Inland Trail section Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 04/16/2021 - 4:00pm
By:
Larry Limpf
Ribbon-cutting ceremonies are scheduled for April 22 to mark the completion of the Elmore-Genoa leg of the North Coast Inland Trail. Mayor Rick Claar of Elmore will host a ceremony at 6 p.m. on the south end of the Portage River Bridge and Tom Bergman, mayor of Genoa, will hold a ceremony in his village at 7 p.m. at Veterans Park. The section of the trial stretches about 3.82 miles over abandoned rail lines and cost about $2.4 million to complete. Members of the Ottawa County Park District and the county commissioners have been invited to attend the ceremonies, Claar said, as well as members of the village councils.
BY Kansas Corn | January 29, 2021
The Kansas Corn Yield contest was created to recognize high-yielding corn farmers across the state and increase efficiency for greater sustainability and profitability. Sharing the data collected among Kansas farmers benchmarks the corn yields and provides information for improving management practices. (Courtesy Photo)
MANHATTAN, Kan. The Kansas farmers who entered the Kansas Corn Yield Contest overcame adversity and used their management skills to produce high yields in 2020. Kansas farmers from across the state entered many excellent yields in the 2020 Kansas Corn Yield Contest. For the second consecutive year, Tyler Hands with Triangle H Farms based in Finney County, entered the top irrigated yield in the contest at 307 bushels per acre with Pioneer P1828AM on one of the farm’s fields located in Haskell County. Northeast Kansas farmer