Monday, July 14, 2008

"Kansas Living" magazine - Kansas Farm Bureau

The Kansas Farm Bureau (“Kansas Living”, winter 2008 issue) has raised questions on the dilemma of out-migration from the rural areas to large urban areas.

The “Kansas Living” articles:

“Why Can’t We?” (page 1);
How can the small Kansas towns be saved?

“Lay of the Land” (page 4);
Rural population decline and how to stop it.

“Vital Partner” (page 6);
The connection between the farms and the small communities that serve them.

‘Wealth of Opportunity” (page 8);
A Greenwood County story

“Essential Strategy” (page 12);
The rural population decline – an attempt at turning it around.

“KFB’s Concept” (page 13);
The goals set to attain their objectives.

“We Can” (page 36) articulates the message clearly.
John Schlageck’s summation on reaching the KFB’s goals.

It would be nice to have all of the “Kansas Living” articles available online as they are very informative.

1 comment:

  1. February 9, 2013,Flint Hills QUWF Annual Banquet & Auction
    to raise funds for conservation, habitat and youth projects
    Morris County Fairgrounds
    Council Grove KS
    Doors open 5:00pm, dinner 6:30
    for ticket info contact Shirley Henton 620-767-6990
    We work in conjunction with the Morris Co Conservation District to develop habitat on existing CRP and buffer zones.

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