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GOD BLESS KANSAS!

To the Stars through Difficulties.
A tornado ripped through Reading, Kansas over the weekend along with damage in several other areas. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those involved with the storms especially the rescue workers, fireman, law enforcement, Red Cross and countless others who give of their time to help others.
The Resiliency of Kansas is amazing after disasters. Greensburg, Kansas is just one recent testament to that fact. In honor of Kansas, Kansans and people who live in or just love Kansas. We share the following quotes from the Kansas Quote page at Washburn University.
"I know we Kansa people have been accused of being unable to talk about anything else. We have been accused of 'blowing our own horn' to excess. They say we are much given to hot air and statistics. However, you and I know better. We know that half has not been told of Kansas, nor ever can be..." -Arthur Cooper, 1915
"To populate a county thirty miles square within six months, and round out the half-year with a fight over the county seat between six towns, or to build a fair-sized city within a twelve month--these achievements may seem like fiction, but they have been realities in Kansas." -John A Martin, Gov. of Kansas, 1885-89
"If there's anything better than life--it's life in Kansas. -Chamber of Commerce 1930
"The fact remains: if you are willing to work, you need never despair of getting a livelihood in Kansas." -Percy G. Ebbut, 1886, AN EMIGRANT IN KANSAS
"How for Kansas, the land that restores us When houses choke us, and great books bore us! Sunrise Kansas, harvesters' Kansas, A million men have found you before us..." -V. Lindsay in THE SANTA FE TRAIL
"If I went West, I think I would go to Kansas." -Abraham Lincoln
All of the quotes were taken from Professor Tom Averill of the Center for Kansas Studies, Washburn University Kansas Quote page.
GOD BLESS KANSAS!
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Kansas Rural Center's Sustainable Agriculture Conference is November 20
Saturday November 20, is KRC's Sustainable Agriculture Conference. The theme for this year's conference is "Connecting Cows, Carbon and Carrots: Making Sense of Our Food Future". The conference will be held at the Flint Hills Technical College 3301 W. 18th Ave., Emporia, Ks. from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Google Map Link
Workshops following the four tracks of Cows and Crops (farming practices), Carbon (carbon, climate and farming practices), Carrots (local food and marketing) and Connections (politics of food) follow morning keynote speaker Joel Brown, who will speak on "Climate Change and Agriculture - The Challenges and The Responses".
Brown is a rangeland ecologist at Jornada Experimental range in New Mexico for the USDA Natural Resources Service. He is involved in research and development of land classification systems, carbon sequestration on rangelands, and grazing land ecology. He also works as the CSIRO (Australia) Project Leader and scientist, and NRCS Global Change Leader and Cooperating Scientist with the ARS Jornada Experimental Range.
To register for the event and a brochure - click here
The Kansas Rural Center, Inc. (KRC) is a non-profit organization that promotes the long-term health of the land and its people through research, education, and advocacy. The KRC cultivates grassroots support for public policies that encourage family farming and stewardship of soil and water. KRC is committed to economically viable, environmentally sound, and socially sustainable rural culture.
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