The 2021 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association, in cooperation with K-State Research and Extension, will be offered in-person this year. The 2-day event will take place on Dec. 1 & 2 in Lindsborg. Get registered to attend this premier event!
The 2021 KARA/K-State Crop Production Update is almost here! Registration is still open for this in-person event to held in Lindsborg on Dec. 1-2. The 2-day program provides the latest research and technological advances in the crop production industry. Don't miss it!
Have you attended one of the K-State CropTalk webinars yet? You still have a chance to get registered for the last two sessions in this popular series. The next webinar on February 28 features Dr. DeAnn Presley discussing growing nitrogen with cover crops! Learn more in this article.
The CropTalk webinar series has added another session on March 14. There are now two remaining sessions. Join on March 7 to hear an update on Kansas climate and what the Mesonet can do for you. Come back on March 14 for a look at the 2022 grain market outlook. Registration details are in this article.
The 2022 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association (KARA) and in cooperation with K-State Research and Extension, will take place on December 8-9. This training provides the latest research and technological advances in fertilizer and chemical recommendations, soil fertility, soil water and soil conservation, and much more.
The 2022 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association (KARA) and K-State Research and Extension, will be offered in-person this year, with a virtual option. The two-day event will take place on December 7 and 8 in Manhattan. The agenda and registration link can be found in this article.
Have you registered for the 2022 Crop Production Update hosted by K-State Research and Extension and the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association? Don't miss out on attending this event taking place in Manhattan on Dec. 7 and 8. A wide range of topics will be presented.
Save the date for the 2023 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association (KARA) and in cooperation with K-State Research and Extension. The two-day event is set for Dec. 6 and 7 in Manhattan. This training provides the latest research and technological advances in weed and insect control, fertilizer and chemical recommendations, soil fertility concerns, and more.
Don’t miss out on the 2023 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association and in cooperation with K-State Research and Extension. Registration is open, and the agenda is finalized. Check out this article for all the details about this premier training opportunity.
There is still time to register for the 2023 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association (KARA) and in cooperation with K-State Research and Extension. The two-day event is set for Dec. 6 and 7 in Manhattan. This training provides the latest research and technological advances in crop production.
K-State Research and Extension has released a popular publication updated for the 2024 growing season - "Kansas Corn Management 2024". This publication advises producers, crop consultants, and agronomists to manage Kansas corn crops as efficiently and profitably as possible. This comprehensive guide is written specifically for Kansas and includes valuable, up-to-date information.
Don't miss out on the 2024 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association and in cooperation with K-State Research and Extension. The two-day event is set for Dec. 4 and 5 at the Bluemont Hotel in Manhattan. Check out the article for details on the program and how to register.
Have you registered for the 2024 Crop Production Update, hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association and K-State Research and Extension? This training provides the latest research and technological advances in weed and insect control, fertilizer and chemical recommendations, crop production, water management, soil fertility, and more.