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Researchers Seek Best Way To Grow Cotton In Kansas

Crop May Have A Place In Areas Where Water Is Less Available • By Pat Melgares, Kansas State University • Is there room for cotton in Kansas … the Wheat State? There certainly is, says Kansas State University water resources engineer Jonathan Aguilar,...

Study Features On-Farm Precision Experiments

Crop Producers Will Use Tools To Conduct Site-Specific, Data-Based Evaluations • By Mary Lou Peter, Kansas State University • Kansas farmers have an opportunity to join other U.S. producers in participating in a $4 million conservation innovation grant aimed at improving...

Adoption of precision ag varies across generations

Farmers who fear they are falling behind in farm technology might not be as behind as they think. Kansas State University cropping system economist Terry Griffin explains that a recent Kansas Farm Management Association study on farm technologies dispels the...

K-State Researchers Stress Good Stewardship When Using Dicamba

Kansas State University researchers are evaluating the impact of non-target injury from dicamba herbicide on non-resistant soybeans. The hope is to help producers lessen or avoid the unintended damage that was seen in some of the state’s fields the...

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