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Kansas State University

October 6, 2015


Kansas State University researchers uncover new genetic markers for wheat improvement


September 23, 2015


Calibrating the seed drill prior to wheat planting improve seed distribution


September 16, 2015


Kansas State University and PrecisionHawk developing UAS app that predicts corn production


September 10, 2015


Kansas State University study uncovers new approaches for sorghum breeders


Sorghum production research highlighted at Kansas State University’s Agronomy Field Day on October 9 


September 9, 2015


TechAccel marks one year anniversary by announcing two deals to advance transformative science - TechAccel invests in, acquires and accelerates early-stage discoveries and technologies in agriculture, animal health and food ingredient sectors


September 3, 2015


Mobile drip irrigation seeking foothold in western Kansas farm fields


September 2, 2015


Newly identified vernalization gene provides insights into the mechanisms of fine-tuning of wheat to diverse environments


August 25, 2015


The International Year of Soils: Soils Support Health - From micronutrients in our foods to the development of antibiotics and other drugs, soils help make humans healthier in a variety of ways


August 14, 2015


Soybean cyst nematodes are overcoming a common management tool - Scientists are urging a coordinated approach to combat the pest


August 13, 2015


Biochemist studies oilseed plants for biofuel, industrial development


August 11, 2015


Test wheat seed germination if harvest aid herbicides were used


August 6, 2015


U.S. universities market alternatives to Monsanto's patented GMO seeds (Crop Protection News)


August 4, 2015


Choosing the right variety for next year’s wheat crop - A new Kansas State University Research and Extension report shows how wheat varieties fared in combatting diseases and insects this year


July 29, 2015


Soybean Yield Calculator: a new mobile app from Kansas State University


July 23, 2015


Expect more seed of hard red winter wheat KanMark to be available by fall (Midwest Producer)


July 16, 2015


Fact sheet available on wheat disease new to Kansas - Wheat Flag Smut is detected for the first time since the 1930s


July 14, 2015


Fact sheet available on wheat disease new to Kansas - Wheat flag smut is detected for the first time since the 1930s


July 9, 2015


Research shows that genomics can match plant variety to climate stresses


June 17, 2015


Kansas State University scientists discover temperature’s role in Palmer amaranth control


June 16, 2015


“Rootless corn” syndrome


May 22, 2015


Plant biosecurity course at Kansas State University's Biosecurity Research Institute combats wheat blast


May 15, 2015


ADM Milling and Kansas State university celebrate continued partnership 


April 29, 2015


Challenging time for canola breeds opportunity (High Plains Journal)


April 26, 2015


Mixing experience and technology results in better wheat varieties for Kansas farmers (High Plains Journal)


April 20, 2015


Multimillion-dollar project using unmanned aerial systems to detect emerging pest insects, diseases in food crops


March 20, 2015


Kansas State University researchers develop detailed genetic map of world wheat varieties
Investigadores crean el primer mapa genético de variedades de trigo del mundo 


March 19, 2015


Multimillion-dollar project using unmanned aerial systems to detect emerging pest insects, diseases in food crops


March 18, 2015


Kansas State University, General Mills allot $400,000 to develop new wheat varieties


A growing interest in forage sorghum - Continued research on sorghum at Kansas State University could help cattle producers diversify their feedstuffs





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