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Kansas State University to host wheat plot variety tours across the state - Numerous opportunities planned that cover new varieties and agronomics


Manhattan, Kansas, USA
May 11, 2021


 

green wheat with blue skyK-State will host more than 50 wheat variety tours in May and early June

 

Coming soon to a location near you: the opportunity to learn about the newest wheat varieties available, plus their agronomics and how they hold up to disease challenges.

After more than a year of virtual only events, Kansas State University will host numerous wheat plot variety tours across the state starting this week and stretching into June.

“This is an excellent way for producers to see and hear about what’s available and what farmers in their own area have experienced with these new varieties,” said Romulo Lollato, K-State Research and Extension wheat specialist.

From Dodge City to Parsons and other locations around the state, more than 50 tours are planned. Dates and locations are on the K-State Agronomy eUpdate website or by contacting a local K-State Research and Extension office.

For more questions, contact Lollato at lollato@ksu.edu.

“These wheat demonstration plots are usually organized by the county or district agents in collaboration with farmers in their region, giving growers an opportunity to see how the varieties behave when planted in a commercial operation before deciding to adopt a given variety. Our farmer collaborators are extremely important to make these events happen and we really appreciate their support.”



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Website: http://www.ksu.edu

Published: May 11, 2021

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