
Soil temperatures across Kansas remain above 50 degrees F, meaning it's not quite time for fall anhydrous ammonia applications. Learn why waiting for cooler conditions helps reduce nitrogen loss and how to manage applications effectively this fall.

Mustard weeds, such as flixweed and blue mustard, are much easier to control before they bolt. Learn which herbicides are most effective this fall and how to time applications for the best results in your wheat fields.
Know a Kansas producer or landowner doing outstanding conservation work? Nominate them for the 2025 Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards. Entries are due soon, and winners will be selected by Dec. 5. Six categories recognize efforts in soil, water, energy, wildlife habitat, windbreaks, and water quality.

Sorghum Connection is back for its second year! Join one of three free winter meetings in Hutchinson, Oakley, or Montezuma to learn from K-State and industry experts about the latest management and technology advancements in sorghum production.

Don't miss next week's Kansas Forage Conference in Garden City on Nov. 5! This free, one-day event offers fast-paced updates on forage management, soil health, risk protection, and marketing, along with lunch and discussions with experts and producers.