Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports available online

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Kansas State University conducts research in nearly all areas of agricultural production. The Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station (KAES) Research Reports are the published preliminary results of individual research projects. These reports allow researchers to disseminate their work rapidly to Kansas’ producers, agricultural industries, and other researchers.

This article aims to highlight the reports by faculty and specialists in, or affiliated with, the agronomy department. Each heading below is linked to its respective webpage housed within the K-State Agronomy website. The homepage for all the agronomy-related research reports is: https://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/outreach-and-services/kaes-research-reports/. In addition to the most current report, you can also access reports going back several years.

Agronomy-related KAES Research Reports

Forage Research

The KAES forage reports include results of yearly trials of hay, sorghum silage, and dual-purpose sorghum silage varieties. These studies are conducted across the state, varying year-to-year.

Fertilizer Research

The KAES fertilizer reports include preliminary results of research conducted on fertilizer use and management practices for crops in Kansas. These studies are conducted across the state, varying year-to-year.

Field Research

The KAES field reports include preliminary results of research conducted on field production and management practices for crops in Kansas. These studies are conducted across the state, varying year-to-year.

Southeast Kansas Research

The KAES Southeast Research and Extension reports include preliminary results of research conducted on field production and management practices for crops in southeast Kansas. These studies are conducted in Parsons, KS, and nearby areas.

Western Kansas Research

The KAES Western Kansas reports include preliminary results of research conducted on field production and management practices for crops in western Kansas. These studies are conducted in the areas of Garden City, Hays, Colby, and Tribune.


 

Amanda Tomlinson, Editor – Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
atomlinson@ksu.edu
Twitter: @KStateAgRsch

Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, Extension Agronomy State Leader
ruizdiaz@ksu.edu
Twitter: @SoilFertilityKS


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