Monday, March 23, 2026

Agriculture

Sustainable Ag: Cover-crop investigations

Research reveals tradeoffs, but forage crops look promising MANHATTAN, Kan. – Wheat growers in the semi-arid central Great Plains commonly leave their fields fallow for...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Joel Russell, Codell – Cyclone Day, Part 1

  What are the odds? What are the chances that a tornado would hit the same Kansas town on the same exact day of the...

Wheat Tour: Day 1 Wrap-Up

For audio visit kansaswheat.org. A wheat field in Ellis County scouted on Day 1 of the 2018 Wheat Quality Tour. More than 90 people from 30 U.S....

Sustainable Ag: Connecting the dots

K-State, Kansas Water Office work with farmers to create network of Water Technology Farms MANHATTAN, Kan. – Since a move to western Kansas from Idaho 14 years,...

Under cover: June 5 bus tour will visit farms growing produce in high tunnels

Food safety is focus of additional upcoming workshops OLATHE, Kan. – Until recently, Midwest farmers who grow fresh fruits and vegetables were limited to...

Cover Crop Field Day set for May 25 at K-State HB Ranch near Hays

Researchers will discuss cover crop management options in dryland wheat-based systems. HAYS, Kan. – Growing cover crops to enhance soil quality and nutrient cycling...

Wheat Scoop: Researchers are collecting on-farm management data

  For audio, visit kansaswheat.org. Kansas State University researchers need your help to complete research on wheat management strategies. K-State Research and Extension (KSRE) has joined the Kansas...

U.S. farmers and ranchers: time is running out to complete the 2017 Census of Agriculture

NASS conducting phone and in-person follow-up   WASHINGTON – April 24, 2018 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is...