Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Agriculture

Team USA brings home the gold at international soil judging contest

K-State agronomy student is part of award-winning team. Team USA took first place overall at the International Soil Judging Contest in Gödöllő, Hungary held...

Growing grains in Kansas

Today many people have backyard poultry and goats that provide eggs and dairy and many have gardens for fresh fruits and vegetables. But many...

Sugarcane aphids are on the move through Kansas

The pest has developed an appetite for sorghum. Sugarcane aphids moved into Kansas last year and despite their name, appear to have developed an appetite...

Sorghum production research highlighted at October 9th Agronomy Field Day

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Exciting advances in sorghum research will be featured at the 2015 Agronomy Field Day on Oct. 9 at Kansas State University’s...

Wheat Scoop: Kansas crop shows average quality

By Jordan Hildebrand For an audio file, visit www.kansaswheat.org.   Yields in Kansas might have increased during the 2015 harvest, but test weights and protein content were...

Maximizing profitability and productivity when water is limited

Sept. 25 seminar planned in Garden City GARDEN CITY, Kan. – With every month and year that goes by, wise use of water by western...

K-State’s Rice tapped for Key National Academy of Sciences Post

Professor who was part of Nobel Prize-winning team will lead the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources program. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University's Charles...

Salmonella outbreak leads to cucumber recall in 27 state, Kansas included

A salmonella outbreak has been linked to fresh cucumbers according to the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control. The affected...