Dale Bolton http://hppr.org en Rainwater Basin Conservation: Landowner Story http://hppr.org/post/rainwater-basin-conservation-landowner-story <p></p><p>Laurel Badura, wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, found incentive funding allowing ag producer Bart Jacobson to renovate and conserve a rainwater basin on grassland that's grazed by cattle and sheep under aggressive management. Jacobson is pleased with the results and credits Badura with arranging funding and managing the details of the partnerships, which drove the project forward. This episode of Playa Country is part two of a three-part series on Rainwater Basins. It originally aired on HPPR Tuesday, May 21, 2013</p><p> Mon, 20 May 2013 05:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 15973 at http://hppr.org Rainwater Basin Conservation: Landowner Story Rainwater Basins and Playa Wetlands: What Are the Differences? http://hppr.org/post/rainwater-basins-and-playa-wetlands-what-are-differences <p></p><p>A 21-county area of south central Nebraska is home to thousands of rainwater basins. These basins are identical in function to the wetlands of the southern plains known as playas, but different forces formed rainwater basins and playas. While ephemeral, the region's climate and precipitation cause the basins to hold water longer than the playas to the south. Lush plant and invertebrate life provide needed rest-stop habitat for migratory birds on their way north in late-winter to nest. The region has been losing rainwater basins, but efforts are underway to convince landowners of the importance of guarding these wetlands for bird habitat.</p><p> Tue, 14 May 2013 05:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 15681 at http://hppr.org Rainwater Basins and Playa Wetlands: What Are the Differences? Conservation Easements: Preserving Ranching Heritage in Central Kansas Hill Country http://hppr.org/post/conservation-easements-preserving-ranching-heritage-central-kansas-hill-country <p></p><p>Chester Peterson, Jr., of Lindsborg, Kansas, owns grass and cropland on the western margin of the Flinthills, a rolling landscape of tall- and shortgrass prairie largely unchanged since settlers crossed it in the 1860s. He wanted to keep the land perpetually free from subdevelopment, petroleum wells, wind turbines and cellular towers. He contracted land easements with the Ranchland Trust of Kansas. That organization,&nbsp; created by the Kansas Livestock Association, is tasked&nbsp; with preserving Kansas ranching heritage and open spaces for future generations. This story is part four of a four-part series on easements. It originally aired May 7, 2013.</p><p> Mon, 06 May 2013 05:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 15390 at http://hppr.org Conservation Easements: Preserving Ranching Heritage in Central Kansas Hill Country Conservation Easements: Water Conservation in Northeast Colorado http://hppr.org/post/conservation-easements-water-conservation-northeast-colorado <p></p><p>When Denver physician and sportsman Kent Heyborne bought land in northeast Colorado, his intent was to leave it undeveloped as bird habitat. But working with Ducks Unlimited along the South Platte River, he created a water-conservation project resulting in neighboring farms gaining additional irrigation credits. By putting the land under perpetual easement, he created a development-free zone spanning from one wildlife park to another, ensuring a corridor of waterfowl habitat several miles long. Plus, he earned state and federal tax credits along the way.&nbsp; This story is part two of a four-part series on easements. It originally aired April 23, 2013.</p><p> Tue, 30 Apr 2013 22:12:50 +0000 Dale Bolton 15395 at http://hppr.org Conservation Easements: Water Conservation in Northeast Colorado Conservation Easements: USDA Farm Bill Programs http://hppr.org/post/conservation-easements-usda-farm-bill-programs <p></p><p></p><p>Over its 80-year history, the federal government's Farm Bill program refined soil, water and habitat conservation programs. Along the way, its strategy changed from "let's see how many we can sign up" to a more focused&nbsp; "best bang for the buck" approach to conservation, spending funds on projects to conserve fragile landscapes. This episode examines programs available from the Natural Rescources Conservation Service offering landowners monetary incentives to place qualified land under long-term or permanent conservation easements. This story is the third of a four-part series on easements. It originally aired April 30, 2013.</p><p> Tue, 30 Apr 2013 21:23:09 +0000 Dale Bolton 15389 at http://hppr.org Conservation Easements: USDA Farm Bill Programs Conservation Easements and Land Trust Organizations http://hppr.org/post/conservation-easements-and-land-trust-organizations <p></p><p>More than half of western Great Plains farmers are near retirement age. Many are considering conservation easements as a way of protecting the land from development and subdivision long after they're gone. The federal government, through USDA programs, negotiate easements on land meeting conservation requirements. Other organizations - Land Trusts - have been created specifically for contracting with landowners to quell future development rights to the land. This episode the functions of land trusts and what they're able to accomplish. This story is part one of a four-part series on Conservation Easements. It originally aired on HPPR April 16, 2013</p><p> Tue, 16 Apr 2013 05:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 14484 at http://hppr.org Conservation Easements and Land Trust Organizations Severe weather coverage by HPPR http://hppr.org/post/severe-weather-coverage-hppr <p></p><p></p><p>In order to provide notification of severe weather to the public, most of HPPR’s transmitter sites are equipped to continuously monitor the National Weather Service (NWS) and immediately interrupt regular programming and directly broadcast any severe weather warning issued by the NWS.&nbsp; These warnings include severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings.&nbsp;</p><p>The list below identifies the counties covered by this notification service.&nbsp; Next to the county is the HPPR station(s) to tune to in order to hear the NWS warnings.</p><p><strong>KANSAS</strong></p> Thu, 11 Apr 2013 18:22:59 +0000 Dale Bolton 14596 at http://hppr.org Severe weather coverage by HPPR Playa Renovation: Jan Minton Ranch Floyd, TX http://hppr.org/post/playa-renovation-jan-minton-ranch-floyd-tx <p></p><p>We examine Jan Minton's ranch, the family operation she took over in Floyd Co., Texas. It had been "farmed to death," she said, and two playa lakes were in poor condition. Bill Johnson, a U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service biologist, developed a restoration plan that involved silt removal, playa repair, and a native grass and forbs plant buffer around the playas' margins. This story is part two of a four-part series on playa health and originally aired on HPPR on February 19, 2013. The story was repeated April 2, 2013 as part of the Landowner Stories series.</p><p> Tue, 02 Apr 2013 20:53:21 +0000 Dale Bolton 12486 at http://hppr.org Playa Renovation: Jan Minton Ranch Floyd, TX Citizen Science: Bird Count http://hppr.org/post/citizen-science-bird-count <p>The approach of Christmas foretells the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Biologists term the event "citizen science." It's an activity that allows laypeople to develop an interest in bird watching, and their efforts helping scientists conduct the census is invaluable - scientific organizations couldn't afford to pay for the vital data-collection performed by thousands of citizen scientists across the nation. This is the first in a four-part series on Land Owner stories. It originally aired on HPPR on Tuesday, March 12, 2013.</p><p> Tue, 12 Mar 2013 05:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 13296 at http://hppr.org Citizen Science: Bird Count Playa Renovation: Haynes Farm, Holyoke, CO http://hppr.org/post/playa-renovation-haynes-farm-holyoke-co <p></p><p>Holyoke, CO, farmer Larry Haynes talks about putting land "to its best use." For decades he attempted to farm playas in his fields but said he "rarely" was able to harvest crops grown in those wetlands. He decided to forget attempting to farm the playas and instead renovate them and plant large plant buffers around them, thus putting the playas "to their best use" as wildlife habitat. Biologist Jerry Miller drew up plans to renovate the playas and create plant buffers. As expensive as farming is today, Haynes says it makes no sense to pour expensive ag inputs into a mud hole. This the final episode in a four-part series on playa health. It originally aired on HPPR Tuesday, March 5, 2013.</p><p> Mon, 04 Mar 2013 06:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 12782 at http://hppr.org Playa Renovation: Haynes Farm, Holyoke, CO Playa Health: The Importance of Buffers http://hppr.org/post/playa-health-importance-buffers <p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Research indicates that a buffer surrounding a playa lake, consisting typically of native grasses and forbs, prevents migration of upland topsoil and farm chemicals into lowland wetlands such as playa lakes and rainwater basins. The buffers are important to rangeland playas, but are vital when playas are situated in fields under crop production. This story is part three of a four-part series on playa health. It originally aired on HPPR Tuesday, February 26, 2013.</p><p> Tue, 26 Feb 2013 06:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 12487 at http://hppr.org Playa Health: The Importance of Buffers Playa Sedimentation: Causes and Fixes http://hppr.org/post/playa-sedimentation-causes-and-fixes <p></p><p>Playa lakes are effective vectors for groundwater recharge and water filtration, but that assumes they're in a healthy state.</p><p> Tue, 12 Feb 2013 06:01:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 12115 at http://hppr.org Playa Sedimentation: Causes and Fixes HPPR 800# not working http://hppr.org/post/hppr-800-not-working <p>HPPR's toll-free number is not operating due to problems with our telecom service providers. &nbsp;Please use our main office number &nbsp;-- &nbsp;<strong>620 275 7444</strong> -- in the meantime. &nbsp;We apologize for this inconvenience.</p><p><em>Update 12/27/12</em> - 800 number still down. We may not have that service restored until after the new year. Please check here for further updates.</p> Thu, 20 Dec 2012 18:37:30 +0000 Deb Oyler and Dale Bolton 10249 at http://hppr.org HPPR 800# not working Continuous Election Night Coverage from HPPR http://hppr.org/post/continuous-election-night-coverage-hppr <p></p> Sat, 03 Nov 2012 18:39:00 +0000 Dale Bolton 8423 at http://hppr.org Continuous Election Night Coverage from HPPR Managing for drought on Playa Country http://hppr.org/post/managing-drought-playa-country <p></p><p>This week on Playa Country, we begin a three part series on grazing. Much of Playa Country has been in a two-year drought, and parts of the region are in exceptional drought. How do ranchers and range managers plan and operate and protect their grasslands under these conditions? A strategic plan is essential. Playa Country airs on Tuesday's at 6:44 pm during All Things Considered.</p> Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:00:40 +0000 Dale Bolton 8045 at http://hppr.org Managing for drought on Playa Country Final episode of Invasive Species on Playa Country http://hppr.org/post/final-episode-invasive-species-playa-country <p>On Tuesday at 6:44 pm central time, we will hear the final episode of Invasive Species on Playa Country. This report covers woody shrub invasions and control efforts in Nebraska.</p> Mon, 22 Oct 2012 21:04:54 +0000 Dale Bolton 7941 at http://hppr.org Final episode of Invasive Species on Playa Country Invasive Species series continues on Playa Country http://hppr.org/post/invasive-species-series-continues-playa-country <p>The second in the three-part series on invasive species airs this week on Playa Country.&nbsp; On Tuesday at 6:44 pm central time, Biologist Gene Miller describes the problem with invasives along the banks of the Canadian River in the Texas panhandle and western Oklahoma. He and NRCS rangeland manager Clint Rollins created the consortium the Canadian River Cooperative Weed Management Area, a group of agencies, non-governmental organizations and landowners conducting invasive weed control efforts. Mon, 15 Oct 2012 21:01:27 +0000 Dale Bolton 7659 at http://hppr.org Invasive Species series continues on Playa Country Listen now to the final presidential debate http://hppr.org/post/listen-now-final-presidential-debate <p>HPPR is currently carrying coverage of the final presidential debate on all of its<strong> <a href="http://hppr.org/hppr-fm-stations-and-coverage">broadcast stations</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/hppr/ppr/hppr.m3u">web stream</a></strong>. <strong><a href="http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/hppr/ppr/hppr.m3u">Listen now</a></strong> and follow the Live Chat and NPR All Politics Liveblogging, just below.</p> Thu, 11 Oct 2012 21:16:11 +0000 Dale Bolton 7520 at http://hppr.org Listen now to the final presidential debate Presidential debate live chat http://hppr.org/post/presidential-debate-live-chat <iframe src='http://embed.scribblelive.com/Embed/v5.aspx?Id=65284&ThemeId=7271' width='100%' height='600' frameborder='0'></iframe> Thu, 11 Oct 2012 20:04:16 +0000 Dale Bolton 7514 at http://hppr.org Live coverage of the vice-presidential debate on HPPR http://hppr.org/post/live-coverage-vice-presidential-debate-hppr <p>HPPR will provide live coverage of the vice-presidential debate on Thursday, October 11, starting at 8 pm CT from the Centre College in Danville, KY.&nbsp; The debate will cover both foreign and domestic topics and be divided into nine time segments of approximately 10 minutes each.</p> Tue, 09 Oct 2012 05:00:01 +0000 Dale Bolton 6821 at http://hppr.org Live coverage of the vice-presidential debate on HPPR Playa Country returns to HPPR http://hppr.org/post/playa-country-returns-hppr <p>Starting Tuesday evening during All Things Considered, Playa Country returns to the air. Playa Country features stories from experts in the fields of conservation, wild life management, farming, ranching and land management. All focused on the future of one of our area's most important resources, the Ogallala aquifer.</p><p></p> Mon, 08 Oct 2012 20:20:53 +0000 Dale Bolton 7369 at http://hppr.org Playa Country returns to HPPR Comment on HPPR programming http://hppr.org/post/comment-hppr-programming <p>HPPR always welcomes your feedback and thoughts on HPPR's programming.&nbsp; You can add your comment to the discussion space below and HPPR's staff will be notified immediately of your posting.&nbsp; Or, if you prefer, contact <a href="/people/dale-bolton">Dale Bolton</a>, HPPR's Programming and Operations Director, directly by <a href="mailto:dbolton@hppr.org?subject=HPPR%20programming%20feedback">email</a> or by calling 800-748-9645 during business hours.</p> Thu, 31 May 2012 01:34:39 +0000 Dale Bolton 1550 at http://hppr.org