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Kansas State University will host online Fall Field Days on Aug. 26 and 27 to share updates on crop production in western Kansas. (File photo)

Western Kansas Virtual Fall Field Days set for Aug. 26, 27

Online sessions will cover updates on crop production

August 21, 2020

HAYS, Kan. – Kansas State University will host a pair of field days in late August to share updated information on several crop production practices important to producers in western Kansas.

The Agricultural Research Center in Hays will hold its Fall Field Day on Aug. 26 from noon to 1:30 p.m. (CST).

On Aug. 27, the Southwest Research-Extension Center in Garden City will also host its Fall Field Day from noon to 1:30 p.m. (CST).

Both events are being held online only and are free to attend, but those interested are asked to register in advance at https://kstate.ag/ksre-field-day.

Topics scheduled for the Aug. 26 online session include:

  • New herbicide-tolerant crop traits and weed control strategies in western Kansas.
  • The role of temperature in insect population dynamics.
  • Dual use of cover crops for soil health and forage in dryland systems.
  • Sorghum hybrids for early and normal planting.

The program for the Aug. 27 online session includes:

  • Alfalfa and corn insect management strategies.
  • A decade of dryland cover crop research in western Kansas.
  • Expanding cotton recommendations.
  • Bee diversity in edge habitat of active croplands in western Kansas.

For more information, call the Western Kansas Agricultural Research Center at 785-625-3425, or the Southwest Research and Extension Center at 620-275-9164.

At a glance

Kansas State University will host online Fall Field Days on Aug. 26 and 27 to share updated information on crop production in western Kansas.

Website

REGISTRATION: Fall Field Day

Source

Sarah Zukoff
620-290-1111
snzukoff@ksu.edu

Written by

Pat Melgares
785-532-1160
melgares@ksu.edu

More information

Research Report, Southwest Research-Extension

 

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