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Kansas Ag Department hosts public meeting

Kansas Ag Department hosts public meeting


By Scout Nelson

The Kansas State Board of Agriculture is scheduled to convene for its regular quarterly meeting on Monday, December 16, at 1:00 p.m. This meeting will be held at the Kansas Department of Agriculture's office, located at 1320 Research Park Dr. in Manhattan, Kansas.

Open to the public, this gathering is an essential platform for discussions on agricultural policies and initiatives affecting the state. It provides a vital opportunity for stakeholders to stay informed about the latest developments within the agricultural sector in Kansas. Attendees will have the chance to engage directly with the board members and participate in discussions.

The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes a range of topics pertinent to the advancement and support of agriculture in Kansas. Those interested in obtaining a copy of the agenda or who need additional information about the meeting can contact Auburn Wassberg via email at Auburn.B.Wassberg@ks.gov.

In addition to the general proceedings, the board will address any special accommodations requests made by attendees. It is required that such requests be submitted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting to ensure that the necessary arrangements can be made to facilitate participation.

This meeting reaffirms the board's commitment to transparency and public engagement in the governance of agricultural practices in Kansas. It serves as an essential link between agricultural policymakers and the community, enhancing the collective understanding and cooperation essential for the sector's growth and sustainability.

Members of the public, especially those involved in or impacted by agriculture in Kansas, are encouraged to attend and contribute to the dialogue. This event underscores the importance of community involvement in state agricultural policy-making and is a significant occasion for those looking to voice their opinions or learn more about agricultural developments in Kansas.

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