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Farming Regeneratively in Western Kansas: A Conversation with Eric Purvis

21 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we speak with Eric Purvis of E&H Farms in Weskan, KS. We discuss his operation, the unique challenges of trying to farm regeneratively in Western Kansas, and his partnership with the Kansas Soil Health Research Network. Tune in to learn more about how regenerative ag practices are applied in one of the driest areas of the state. E & H Farms - Home [https://www.ehfarmsinc.com/] https://www.kstateregenag.org/ Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 US Outro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

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