2026 Kansas Wheat Plot Tours: May 22-June 3

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The Department of Agronomy and K-State Research and Extension will host several winter wheat variety plot tours in different regions of the state. Please make plans to attend a plot tour near you to see and learn about the newest available and upcoming wheat varieties, their agronomics, and their disease reactions. Below is a list of plot tour dates for May 22 through June 3, times, and locations with directions.

May 22 – Friday

Time

County

Location

Agent

Directions

8:00 AM

Ottawa

Minneapolis

Jay Wisbey

106 highway, ½ miles south of Minneapolis, to the East of the first curve.

11:00 AM

Saline

Solomon

Jay Wisbey

2 miles south of Old 40 Highway on N Gypsum Valley Road

 

May 27 – Wednesday

Time

County

Location

Agent

Directions

9:00 AM

Republic

Belleville

Scott Dooley

Precision field management field day. Multiple presentations about different precision ag wheat projects. Meeting ends with lunch. North Central Experimental Field ~1 mile west of Belleville

 

May 28 – Thursday

Time

County

Location

Agent

Directions

7:30 AM

Thomas

Levant

Jeanne Falk Jones

South of Levant on the hard top, to the intersection of G and 11.

 

May 29 – Friday

Time

County

Location

Agent

Directions

8:30 AM

Phillips

Phillipsburg

Cody Miller

From Phillipsburg, East 3 Miles on HWY 36, (Landmark Implement or John Deere Corner) 2 Miles South on E. 300 Road

 

June 3 – Wednesday

Time

County

Location

Agent

Directions

10:00 AM

Republic

Belleville

Polansky Seed

4 miles east from Belleville on Hwy 36 at the corner of 210 road, plots located on the north side of the highway

 

Stay tuned to the eUpdate for any changes to this schedule.

 

Romulo Lollato, Wheat and Forages Specialist
lollato@ksu.edu

Kelsey Andersen Onofre, Extension Wheat Pathologist
andersenk@ksu.edu

Tina Sullivan, Northeast Area Agronomist
tsullivan@ksu.edu

Jeanne Falk Jones, Northwest Area Agronomist
jfalkjones@ksu.edu

Logan Simon, Southwest Area Agronomist
lsimon@ksu.edu


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