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Cheyenne County
212 E Washington
PO Box 667
St. Francis, KS  67756-0667
785-332-3171
785-332-3199 Fax
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Sherman County
813 Broadway Room 301
Goodland, KS 67735-0002
785-890-4880
785-890-4879 Fax
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Wallace County
118 N Gardner   
PO Box 189
Sharon Springs, KS 67758
785-852-4285
785-852-4284 Fax
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Upcoming Events

K-State Weed Management Schools
K-State CropTalk Webinars
 
 

K-State Weed Management Schools

Watch the webinar version on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTEJzpSnipc
 
Topics: 
     Application adjustments for drought
     Tumble windmillgrass management
     Herbicide tolerant grain sorghum
     2023 chemical weed control guide
 
Speakers:
     Sarah Lancaster, K-State Extension Weed Specialist
     Cody Creech, UNL Dryland Cropping Specialist
 
Handouts:
Cody Creech - Application Adjustments for Drought Conditions
Sarah Lancaster - Herbicide Tolerant Sorghum and Research on Tumble Windmillgrass
 
 

Crop Talk Webinar Series

to be held on Tuesday from Feb 7 to Feb 28 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm CT

Register to Attend (one or all of the sessions)

After registering, you will receive a link to join via Zoom or YouTube

1 CCA credit has been applied for, for each session (details below)

2023 Crop Talk Topics:
 

February 7Spring Annual Forages to Fill the Gap in Cattle Feed

     Dr. John Holman, K-State Agronomist at Garden City

February 14: Climate Smart Agriculture: What's All the Buzz?

     Dr. Peter Tomlinson, K-State Environmental Quality Specialist​

February 21Alternative Weed Control Research from Kansas

     Dr. Sarah Lancaster, K-State Extension Weed Specialist

​     Dr. Vipan Kumar, K-State Weed Researcher at Hays

February 28Corn Tillers: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.

     Dr. Rachel Veenstra, K-State Crop Science Assistant Professor

 

2023 CropTalk Flyer

Download Flier (.pdf)

 

Details for continuing education credits

1 credit applied for per session for Certified Crop Advisors (CCAs).  These credits are only available for the live webinar, not the recording.
No credits for commercial applicator credits
 
February 7: Spring Annual Forages to Fill the Gap in Cattle Feed
     1 CCA credit in crop production   
February 14Climate Smart Agriculture: What's All the Buzz?
     1 CCA credit in soil and water management  
February 21Alternative Weed Control Research from Kansas
     1 CCA credit in pest management 
February 28Corn Tillers: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.  
     1 CCA credit in crop production 
 

Handouts and Recordings

February 7: Spring Annual Forages to Fill the Gap in Cattle Feed
 
February 14Climate Smart Agriculture: What's All the Buzz?
 
February 21: Alternative Weed Control Research from Kansas
 
​February 28: Corn Tillers: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.​  
Handout
Recording