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Kansas State University

April 8, 2014


Innovative workshop held on crop improvement technologies - Kansas State University, University of Arizona and USDA-ARS collaborate to train scientists and students in field phenomics.


March 12, 2014


Kansas State Researchers developing wheat resistant to yield-robbing mites, diseases - New wheat line will resist the wheat curl mite and viruses that cost Kansas producers $20 million to $30 million a year


February 27, 2014


Breakthroughs in genomic selection precision phenotyping - Kansas State University's Jesse Poland to present aat Borlaug Summit on Wheat for Food Security


February 21, 2014


Kansas State University wheat variety continues to lead planted acreage in Kansas


February 19, 2014


Kansas State University's Agricultural Research Center in Hays releases a new red winter wheat variety which has shown in test trials to have a high yield and other numerous benefits


January 24, 2014


Kansas State University's Chemical Weed Control Guide available


January 21, 2014


Using seed from Roundup Ready 1 soybean varieties after patent expiration


Sharing wheat knowledge - International Grains Program holds the annual flour milling course for state wheat commissioners and staff


January 16, 2014


Kansas State University's Sorghum Production Schools planned for February - This year’s program will include sessions on new technologies


January 14, 2014


Genome-assisted project develops climate-resilient wheat


January 8, 2014


Kansas Ag Technologies Conference set for January 23-24 in Salina, Kansas


December 12, 2013


Three in a row: Kansas State University to lead a multimillion-dollar global food security program on reducing postharvest loss


November 26, 2013


Alfalfa study may help growers determine returns as water resources dwindle


November 5, 2013


Kansas State University releases two new Roundup Ready winter canola varieties


October 30, 2013


Kansas State University will lead effort to develop climate-resilient wheat - Researchers from Kansas State University, CIMMYT, Cornell University and USDA to collaborate on Feed the Future project


October 21, 2013


Kansas State University working to improve hybrid wheat - Bayer CropScience invests in development through research and education


October 11, 2013


Kansas State University evaluates fall applications to combat the alfalfa weevil - Data from K-State research indicates November insecticide applications could reduce alfalfa weevil infestations the following spring


September 11, 2013


New herbicide-resistant crops under development (AG Professional)


September 4, 2013


Kansas State University team takes step in managing wheat disease - Procedures developed to identify aphids infected with barley yellow dwarf


September 3, 2013


Wheat research indicates rise in mean temperature would cut yields - Kansas State University study shows that wheat breeding programs increased yields by 26 percent over 26-year period


August 29, 2013


Getting ready for winter canola


August 26, 2013


Scientists shut down reproductive ability, desire in pest insects


August 20, 2013


Study finds PHS gene that prevents wheat from sprouting; fewer crop losses anticipated


Kansas State University to lead world's first NSF-established research center for wheat; first such center for crop plants


July 31, 2013


New wheat publications available


June 28, 2013


Hallan dos genes resistentes a nueva cepa de roya negra del trigo (MSN Chile)


Gene discovery may halt a worldwide wheat epidemic


Scientists have isolated two genes that protect wheat plants from stem rust (Voice of America)


June 18, 2013


Rice blast research reveals details on how fungus invades plants - Study also advances understanding of wheat blast


Rice blast research reveals details on how a fungus invades plants - Results move research a step closer to controlling devastating crop diseases





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