A new publication is available to offer help in identifying resources to help manage stress, particularly for those that work in agriculture. Resources provided here can assist you or someone you know that needs assistance in managing and overcoming stress.
Did you know that the K-State Agronomy department has several social media accounts and other digital resources available to all for free? You are reading such resource right now - the Agronomy eUpdate! Check out all the other ways to stay connected to all things K-State Agronomy.
This article offers a quick month-by-month glimpse at the significant weather events across Kansas in 2021. Our state saw many low temperature records get broken, abnormally cool summer temperatures, and a later than normal fall freeze to name a few. What else happened in 2021?
There's still time to register for one of the KSU Soil Fertility Management meetings taking place on January 11 and 12! Learn about optimizing your fertilizer applications during this time of high fertilizer costs and limited availability.
K-State Research and Extension will host the 19th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 18 and 19. The conference will take place in the traditional in-person format in Oberlin, Kansas. Get registered soon for this premier event.
A series of six K-State Soybean Production Schools will be offered in late January and early February to provide in-depth training targeted for soybean producers and key-stakeholders. Registration is requested by January 14.
Don't miss out on attending one of the 2022 Kansas Corn Schools offered by K-State Research and Extension and Kansas Corn! The schools will cover a number of issues facing corn producers and are tailored to each region.