Friday, December 26, 2025

KSRE

KSRE-Speaker recalls path to innovation that benefits farmers, consumers worldwide 

Speaker recalls path to innovation that benefits farmers, consumers worldwide    Moisture meter helps to protect the safety of grain from toxins, insects     MANHATTAN, Kan. – The...

KSRE-K-State’s annual Swine Day will be online, Nov. 18-19 

K-State’s annual Swine Day will be online, Nov. 18-19      Program will focus on increasing profitability, mitigating risk     MANHATTAN, Kan. – Even during a global pandemic, swine...

KSRE-Farmers have opportunity to be part of conservation-focused data-intensive management research 

Farmers have opportunity to be part of conservation-focused data-intensive management research    Crop producers will use tools to conduct site-specific, data-based evaluations     MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas farmers...

KSRE-Spare trees and shrubs pruning until next spring 

Spare trees and shrubs pruning until next spring    Woody plants are storing energy reserves for winter, says K-State’s Upham     MANHATTAN, Kan. – While there may be...

KSRE-Older adults, teens could be an ideal match for support during pandemic

Older adults, teens could be an ideal match for support during pandemic     K-State specialists say isolation affects young and old similarly     MANHATTAN, Kan. – They...

KSRE-Kansas Youth Leadership Forum

Kansas Youth Leadership Forum slated Nov. 21-22    Annual event will move to online format for this year     MANHATTAN, Kan. – A two-day workshop aimed at helping...

KSRE-K-State’s Rice named Educator of the Year by regional group 

K-State’s Rice named Educator of the Year by regional group    Longtime soil microbiologist hailed for contributions to American agriculture     MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University soil...

KSRE-Study indicates rising temperatures will increase yield risk, crop insurance premium rates  

Study indicates rising temperatures will increase yield risk, crop insurance premium rates     In a different approach, agricultural economists use ‘cause of loss’ crop insurance...