Save the date to attend the virtual North Central Experiment Field Winter Update on January 27 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm via Zoom. Registration information is included in this updated article.
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. The schools will be sponsored by the Kansas Soybean Commission. Get registered today!
K-State Research and Extension is partnering with Kansas Corn to offer five winter learning sessions for Kansas corn farmers. The schools will cover a number of issues facing corn producers and are tailored to each region.
The K-State Department of Agronomy, in collaboration with several Extension districts/counties in central and western Kansas, is hosting four Soil Fertility Management meetings in January.
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.
Wheat Rx seminars are scheduled for February 8 in Wichita and on February 9 in Hays. Wheat Rx is partnership between Kansas Wheat and K-State Research and Extension to disseminate the latest research recommendations for high-yielding and high-quality wheat to Kansas wheat farmers.
Wheat Rx seminars are scheduled for February 8 in Wichita and on February 9 in Hays. These two Wheat Rx schools feature speakers that will discuss the most up-to-date wheat research information on how to manage your wheat crop not only for yield but also for quality and sustainability.
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. Don't miss out on attending a school near you! Locations and contact information can be found in this article.
There is one remaining in-person Corn School scheduled for February 24 in Hiawatha. For those that were unable to attend an in-person Corn School, a virtual school will take place on the evening of February 3 via Zoom. Get registered today!
Have you registered for one of the two Wheat Rx seminars happening in February? These two Wheat Rx schools will present the most up-to-date wheat research information on how to manage your wheat crop not only for yield but also for quality and sustainability.
There is still time to get registered for one of the two remaining Kansas Corn Schools. A virtual school will be offered on Feb. 3 and the last in-person school is set for Feb. 24 in Hiawatha. Don't miss out on this opportunity!
It’s not too late to attend a 2022 Kansas Soybean School! There are two remaining schools to be held on February 8 in Oakley and Great Bend. These events will provide in-depth training targeted for soybean producers and key-stakeholders. Get registered today!
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.
Registration is now open for the 2023 Kansas Corn Schools which will be held in four locations starting on Jan. 12. An online session is also scheduled for Feb. 2. Topics will range from production practices and pest management to farm policy, markets, and cost-return.
The Kansas Forage and Grassland Council and Kansas State University are teaming up to host their Annual Winter Forage Conference: Drought Survival, Recovery, and Success, on Thursday, December 15, in Great Bend, Kansas. Don't miss out!
Mark your calendars for the 20th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference on Jan. 17-18 in Oberlin, KS! Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region. Earlybird registration and pricing ends on Jan. 10. Get registered today!
Don't miss out attending the 20th annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region.
The Department of Agronomy, in conjunction with the Frontier, Southwind, and Wildcat Extension Districts, is hosting three weed management schools on Jan. 23 and 24. These schools will focus on timely and relevant weed management strategies specific for eastern Kansas.
Learn more about optimizing your fertilizers applications by attending one of the Soil Fertility Management meetings in north central and northwest Kansas. These meetings will take place on Jan. 24 and 25 across four locations. Be sure to check out one near you.
Mark your calendar for one of the K-State Weed Management Schools to be held at four locations across northwest and north central Kansas in mid-February. The weather of 2022 led to many challenges controlling difficult weeds. Get the latest weed control information from K-State and UNL specialists by attending.
Get this event on your calendar! K-State Research and Extension is hosting a one-day Soybean School on Feb. 22 in Salina. The free event is sponsored by the Kansas Soybean Commission. Topics covered include crop production, breeding updates, insect and disease control, soybean markets, and more! Don't miss it!
K-State Research and Extension will be offering a one-day Soybean School on February 22 in Salina. This event will provide in-depth training targeted for soybean producers and key-stakeholders. Presentations will include crop production practices, soybean breeding update, Kansas Mesonet tools, insect and disease management, and a market outlook.
Save the date for two Wheat Rx Schools to be held on March 7 in McPherson and March 8 in Russell. Detailed agendas will be available soon. Each school will feature the latest research on how to manage your wheat crop not only for yield but also for quality and sustainability, as well as how growers can capitalize on high protein wheat.
Growing crops in volatile conditions will be the focus of a crop school sponsored by K-State Research and Extension on Wednesday, March 8, 2023, from 1:30 pm – 7:00 pm in Wamego, Kansas. Topics covered include weed management, tar spot in corn, Kansas Mesonet tools, BMPs for phosphorus loss, and more!
Mark your calendars for the 21st annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference for crop producers and consultants on January 16 and 17, 2024. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region.
All are invited to attend a field day hosted by K-State Research and Extension Frontier District featuring the use of drone technology in agriculture. The event will start at 10:00 AM on September 10 at the Garnett Community Building in Garnett, KS.
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.
The Sorghum Connection Series continues this winter with one-day events across central and western Kansas. The events will be held in Salina on Dec. 4, Hays on Dec. 5, and Garden City on Dec. 6. Attendees will gain valuable insights from K-State researchers on critical topics related to sorghum production. Don't miss out!
There's still time to register for the 2024 Crop Production Update hosted by the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association and KSRE. The two-day event will take place in Manhattan on Dec. 4 and 5. Learn about pest control, crop production, water management, soil fertility, and more!
K-State Research and Extension will host the 22nd annual Cover Your Acres Winter Conference on January 21 and 22 in Oberlin, KS. Cover Your Acres is a producer-driven meeting focused on new ideas and research-based updates in crop production in northwest Kansas and the Central High Plains region. Get registered by Jan. 15 for the best price!