Home News ‘Adapt or die’: Western Kansas farmers consider alternative crops to save water ‘Adapt or die’: Western Kansas farmers consider alternative crops to save waterMay 14, 2025News Alex Millershaski stands next to a seed planter used for crops like wheat, corn and sorghum in Gray County. CALEN MOORE/KNS BY CALEN MOOREHPPR/Kansas News Service Western Kansas is running out of the water needed to fuel irrigated agriculture. Why is it so hard for farmers… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close Tags# Alternative crops# Farmers water conservation# Southwest Kansas# Western Kansas Farmers Previous Post ‘We call it betrayal’: Veterans join Dems in D.C. to protest Trump’s sweeping VA job cuts Next Post Three-quarters of Americans oppose Medicaid cuts, poll shows Featured Local Savings -