A Winter Canola Risk Management School will be held Aug. 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sedgwick County Extension Education Center 4-H Hall, 7001 W. 21st St. North in Wichita.
The school provides an opportunity for producers to learn from university agronomists and industry experts about managing canola, which is relatively new to Kansas, and how it can fit into cropping systems in the south central part of the state.
Winter canola faced the same challenges as wheat last season. At the meeting, there will be a discussion of how the canola crop responded to the stressful conditions of this growing season, and how that may affect management decisions going forward.
Specific topics of discussion include:
The school is free, with a lunch provided. For an accurate count for the meal, please preregister for the school by Tuesday, Aug. 5 by contacting Jackie Fees at the Sedgwick County Extension office, at jfees@ksu.edu or 316-660-0143.
The risk management school fulfills the requirements of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency-sponsored grant titled “Bringing Risk Management Tools to Kansas Winter Canola Producers.”
Mike Stamm, Canola Breeder
mjstamm@ksu.edu
Figure 1. Map to Sedgwick County Extension office in Wichita
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