A series of preplant wheat schools will be held across northwest and north central Kansas in the coming weeks. Particular topics and speakers will vary by location but may include production practices, yield results and variety selection, disease management and seed treatments, fertility, and weed control. For more details on a particular school contact the local extension agent host.
August 11th, Sharon Springs, CAB Building, 9:00 am - Noon MT
Contact Jeanne Falk Jones 785-443-4806, jfalkjones@ksu.edu
August 11th, Atwood, Fairgrounds, 6:00 pm CT
Contact Jo Ellyn Argabright, 785-626-3192, joargabright@ksu.edu
August 12th, Oberlin, Gateway Center, 10:00 am - Noon CT
Contact Keith VanSkike, 785-475-8121, kvan@ksu.edu
August 12th, Hoxie, Bowen Scout House, 2:00 – 4:00 pm CT
Contact Keith VanSkike, 785-675-3268, kvan@ksu.edu
August 24th, Osborne, United Christian Church, 9:30 am – Noon CT, lunch served, register by August 19th
Contact Sandra Wick, 785-334-6252, swick@ksu.edu
August 24th, Mankato, Community Bldg., 3:00 pm – 5:30 PM CT, supper served, register by August 19th, Contact Sandra Wick, 785-378-3174, swick@ksu.edu
August 25th, Phillipsburg, Fairgrounds, 9:30 am - Noon CT
Contact Cody Miller, 785-543-6845, codym@ksu.edu
August 26th, Grainfield, American Legion, 9:00 AM – Noon CT, lunch served
Contact Candice Fitch-Deitz, 785-938-4480, cfitchdeitz@ksu.edu
August 30th, Wilson, Made from Scratch Café, 10:00 AM – Noon CT, lunch served, register by August 26th
Contact Michelle Buchanan, 785-472-4442, mbuchanan@ksu.edu
August 30th, Great Bend, American Ag Credit, 2:30 pm CT
Contact Alicia Boor, 620-793-1910, aboor@ksu.edu
Lucas Haag, Northwest Area Crops and Soils Specialist
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