Smoky Hills PBS to air FHSU documentary on custom harvesting

Special to Tiger Media Network

BUNKER HILL, KS – Smoky Hills PBS is pleased to announce the airing of a special documentary produced by Fort Hays State University, focusing on the important and often overlooked world of custom harvesting.  The documentary, set to air on September 3rd at 7:30 PM, will offer viewers an in-depth look at the lives and work of those who help bring in the harvest across the Midwest and beyond.

The new Tiger Media Network documentary, “Life On The Harvest Run,” explores the lives of two custom harvesting families from Kansas and what their summers on the harvest run are like. Tiger Media Network’s summer interns — Ryan Schuckman, Raegan Neufeld and John Billinger — interviewed the Befort family from Hays and the Froese family from Inman. 

The Fort Hays State University students interviewed active and retired custom harvesters to get a mix of present and past perspectives. Interviewees ranged from 20 to 91 years old. 

Air Times:

Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 7:30 PM

Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 2:30 PM

Thursday, Sept. 26 at 2 PM

Ways to Watch:

To watch this documentary, tune into Smoky Hills PBS, which can be found through antenna, on many cable systems, Smoky Hills PBS LLS Channel, DirecTV, Dish Network, LocalNow app, YouTube TV, HULU+LIVE TV.  You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices.  For more information, visit SmokyHillsPBS.org or call 1-800-337-4788.

Smoky Hills PBS serves 71 counties in Central and Western Kansas.  Smoky Hills PBS is committed to providing educational and entertaining programming for viewers of all ages.  As a trusted source of quality content, we strive to inspire, inform, and engage our community through television, online platforms, and community events.

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