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2019 Prairie Festival Artist | Rena Detrixhe
2019 Prairie Festival
Rena Detrixhe, 2019 Prairie Festival Artist and Research Resident at The Land Institute talks about her installation and process.
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March 12, 2026
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Saving the Pint: How Beer Makers Adapt to Climate Change
Climate Central did a walkthrough of Deschutes Brewery in Bend, Oregon to understand how Kernza® beer and drought-resilient hops varieties are two ways that Deschutes...
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March 5, 2024
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Oral History of Wes Jackson
In this March 2024 interview for the Kansas Oral History Project, conducted by Rex Buchanan, Wes Jackson delves into the life, philosophy, and revolutionary science...
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November 10, 2025
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Cascadian Farm 1% Kernza® Initiative cereals
Learn about Cascadian Farm’s 1% Kernza® Initiative and hear from Kernza farmer Kurt Kimber and Forever Green’s Colin Cureton on the impact of this work...
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November 10, 2025
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Leading an Agricultural Revolution with Rachel Stroer
The Land Institute’s President, Rachel Stroer, appeared on Fili Creative’s “Ask a Kansan” podcast to discuss how our Kansas-based organization’s work with perennial grains is...
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May 2, 2025
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Kernza® Earth Week
Wichita’s KSN News traveled to Salina for Earth Week 2025 to speak with The Land Institute’s Tessa Peters on Kernza® commercialization. KSN also stopped by...
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May 1, 2025
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Wheat in Kansas
The episode “Wheat in Kansas” from PBS’s America the Bountiful series includes The Land Institute’s work with Kernza, collecting perspectives from Lee DeHaan, Lead Scientist...
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The Land Institute on Civic Science TV
Dr. Aubrey Streit Krug, Director of the Perennial Cultures Lab, speaks on the Perennial Atlas civic science project at The Land Institute and discusses the...
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Agroecology: From Annual to Perennial Crop Farming
Tim Crews, The Land Institute’s Chief Scientist and International Initiative Director, appeared on the Care More Be Better podcast to discuss the future of food...
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Real Ag: An Interview With Rachel Stroer
The Land Institute’s President Rachel Stroer sat down with Smoky Hills PBS at The Land Institute’s Salina, Kansas headquarters for their “Real Ag” series, discussing...
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September 24, 2024
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Living Roots and Perennial Cultures in Agriculture with The Land Institute
Aubrey Streit Krug, Director of the Perennial Cultures Lab, spoke with the host of the Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast about the cultural dimensions of agriculture...
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Michael Fields Agricultural Institute testing new type of grain to promote Wisconsin farmers and businesses
Nicole Tautges, agroecologist at the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, spoke with Spectrum News 1 to highlight how Kernza can help growers produce a grain crop...
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Iowa grower sees benefits of conservation management
Iowa-based Kernza grower Lee Tesdell met with Brownfield Ag News to discuss conservation strategies, including planting Kernza, that have helped him improve the soil structure, water...
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