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Managing Grazing Lands for Improving Pollinator Populations
KGLC – Three workshops that will help you to better manage your grazing lands for the enhancement of bees, Monarchs and other pollinators will be held across the state, with the first coming soon-May 29th! Registrations are now open. Simply … Continue reading
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Alfalfa Update – alfalfa weevil, Lady beetle larva, Pea aphids
KSU ENTOMOLOGY – Alfalfa weevils sampled this week were in all stages of larval development, although no pupae or adults were noted in any fields. Actually, no adult alfalfa weevils have been detected yet this year. Also, there is relatively little defoliation, … Continue reading
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Planning for the Alfalfa Growing Season
DROVERS – Planning for the growing season this year has been a little different than in previous years. The winter season seemed to be longer than usual and has producers wondering when they would be able to access their fields. … Continue reading
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2018 Kansas Range Schools Announced
KGLC – It is time to start thinking about attending this year and then register to attend. Learn more about rangeland management in a friendly setting with other ranchers, land managers, range management students and natural resource professionals. You can … Continue reading
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Cover Crop Field Day at K-State HB Ranch Friday, May 25, 2018 at 9:30 AM
KSU-HAYS EXPERIMENT STATION – Cropping system diversification and the utilization of cover crops will be the focus of this field day and tour. Kansas State University researchers will discuss ongoing research efforts at HB Ranch evaluating cover crop management options … Continue reading
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Wheat graze-out decision during the 2017-18 growing season
KSU AGRONOMY – The development of the Kansas wheat crop is behind this year as compared to historical values due to a delayed sowing, colder-than-average winter and spring seasons, and the extreme drought conditions experienced. Thus, there are parts of … Continue reading
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Alfalfa Update – pea aphids, green lacewing
Alfalfa fields were again sampled 18 April, after the latest bout of sub-freezing temperatures. Alfalfa weevil larval development does not seem to have progressed much since fields were sampled last week. All larvae that were collected from plant terminals were still small, … Continue reading
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Alfalfa Update – alfalfa weevil larvae, pea aphids, lady beetles
KSU ENTOMOLOGY – Sampled alfalfa fields in north central Kansas on 11 April. Despite the recent cold weather and lack of measurable moisture, the alfalfa did not show obvious signs of stress and had even grown a little since the 4th and … Continue reading
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KSU BEEF CATTLE AND FORAGE CROPS FIELD DAY – MAY 3, 2018
KSU SEARC- A Beef Cattle and Forage Crops Field Day will be held on Thursday, May 3 at the KSU Southeast Research & Extension Center, 25092 Ness Road, Parsons, KS. Registration 8:30 – 9:00 A.M. – Coffee & Donuts Compliments of Parsons Livestock … Continue reading
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Diagnosing and managing winter injury in alfalfa
PROGRESSIVE FORAGE.COM – Winter injury occurs someplace every year. Being able to diagnose and manage winter-damaged stands may help prolong stand life and increase production. Below is a brief discussion on diagnosing and managing winter-damaged alfalfa. . . . . … Continue reading
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