Five K-State Soybean Schools are still open for registrations

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A series of nine K-State Soybean Production Schools will be offered in late January to provide in-depth training targeted for soybean producers and key-stakeholders. The schools will be sponsored by the Kansas Soybean Commission.

The schools will cover a number of issues facing soybean growers including: weed control, crop production practices, nutrient management and soil fertility, insects, disease management, and market outlook.

Registration for the last 5 schools is still open! Details on times, locations, and registration instructions is outlined below.

January 24 - Thursday

  • Hugoton, KS - 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
    4-H Building, 1130 S. Trindle (Fairgrounds)
    Contact: Ronald Honig, rhonig@ksu.edu
     
  • Scott City, KS - 3:00 to 7:00 pm
    Wm. Carpenter 4-H Building, 608 N. Fairground Rd
    Contact: John Beckman, jbeckman@ksu.edu

The January 24th schools will have speakers to address weed control, crop production, markets, and insects. In addition, there will be an irrigation update at the Scott City location.


January 25 – Friday

  • Hoxie, KS - 8:30 am to 1:00 pm
    Sheridan County 4-H Building, 940 Oak Ave.
    Contact: Keith VanSkike, kvan@ksu.edu
     
  • Great Bend, KS - 3:00 to 7:00 pm
    American Ag Credit, 5634 10th Street
    Contact: Stacy Campbell, scampbel@ksu.edu

The January 25th schools will provide updates on weed control, insects, crop production, and markets. In addition, there will be an irrigation update at the Hoxie location.

January 28 – Monday

  • Beloit, KS - 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
    NC Kansas Technical College Conference Room, 3033 U.S. Hwy 24
    Contact: Sandra Wick, swick@ksu.edu

The January 28th school in Beloit will highlight weed control, crop production, soil fertility, insects, diseases, and markets.

Lunch will be provided courtesy of the Kansas Soybean Commission. There is no cost to attend, but participants are asked to pre-register as soon as possible to the school they plan to attend. Online registration is available at K-State Soybean Schools (http://bit.ly/KSUSoybean) or by emailing/calling the nearest local K-State Research and Extension office for the location participants plan to attend.

 

 

Ignacio Ciampitti, Crop Production and Cropping Systems Specialist
ciampitti@ksu.edu

Stu Duncan, Northeast Area Crops and Soils Specialist
sduncan@ksu.edu

Kathy Gehl, Extension Program Coordinator
kgehl@ksu.edu


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