Exhibits

Wheat People:
Celebrating Kansas Harvest

Throughout much of the 20th century this state has produced more wheat than most other countries, and Kansas celebrates the nicknames "Wheat State" and "Breadbasket of the World". It's a matter of great pride to farmers in the state that claims to feed the world.

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For the Kansans who live in cities, removed from farming rituals, a wheat identity is harder to embrace. Wheat People explores how harvest is at the root of our state's identity and affects us all--farmers and city dwellers alike.

Wheat People focuses on the folks who have built Kansas's agricultural reputation. In June 1998 our staff headed west into the heart of the wheat belt, following harvest from the Oklahoma border to far northwestern Kansas. We photographed and interviewed families from the top twenty wheat-producing counties in Kansas.

These are their stories.

This virtual tour is organized into different sections. Click on the first topic listed below to embark on your tour, or visit the sections in any order.

Pretend you're a Kansas farmer!
Play the Wheat Game. Click on this wheel to play the wheat game.

* Kansas Harvest Tales *

Read harvest stories organized by Kansas county. Submit your own!

Major funding for this exhibit was provided by the Kansas Wheat Commission. To watch Kansas wheat grow throughout the year, visit Adopt a Wheat Field sponsored by Kansas State University's Research and Extension.



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