Kansas Water Vision Underway

Kansas Tackles 50-Year Water Plan

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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Kansas officials have seen promising data about new water technologies like moisture probes, which can give farmers specific information about how much water they are using and need, according to Kansas Water Office Director Tracy Streeter. (DTN file photo by Chris Clayton)
Kansas officials are crisscrossing the state to talk to residents about preserving the state's shrinking underground water supplies and slowing the silting of its reservoirs.

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