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Kansas State University

September 13, 2011


55-year Kansas wheat study examines yield effects of precipitation, temperature and timing out West


August 28, 2011


University of Utah researchers capture codes to genetic variation in “model” plant Arabidopsis thaliana


August 19, 2011


Kansas State University team studies sorghum genetics to fuel green energy research


August 12, 2011


Top U.S. Department of Agriculture scientist says that agricultural research is important to U.S. growth


July 2, 2011


Doubled haploid technology brings promise to wheat breeders (High Plains Journal)


June 23, 2011


Plant pathologist finds Kansas wheat fields a molecular battleground this season


June 21, 2011


Plant analysis for corn - A valuable monitoring and diagnostic tool


June 7, 2011


Kansas State University's Wheat Genetics Center provides economic benefits to industry


May 31, 2011


From Kenya to Kansas, Borlaug Fellowship winner sees similarities


May 3, 2011


Soybeans can benefit from fungicide seed treatment


April 29, 2011


Latest wheat research to be featured at Kansas State University’s Wheat Field Day


March 23, 2011


Kansas State University to pilot farmer crops database


January 25, 2011


U.S. seed companies set for corn hybrid war? Drought-tolerant corn varieties on the way


December 20, 2010


Two Kansas State University researchers focusing on rice genetics are providing a better understanding of how pathogens take over a plant's nutrients (Science Daily)


Using genetic mapping to save wheat production - Scientists identify gene resistant to stem rust


December 16, 2010


New field guide to help Kansas farmers manage insects


December 2, 2010


Kansas State University’s International Grains Program faculty work to increase wheat demand abroad


November 8, 2010


Kansas State University research team receives patent for method of genetically engineering soybean plants to control soybean cyst nematodes


October 28, 2010


Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station releases new winter canola variety (McPherson Sentinel)


October 15, 2010


Dry planting conditions pose challenges for Kansas wheat producers


October 8, 2010


US$340,000 given to Kansas State University for wheat improvement


September 9, 2010


Kansas State University, USDA and Oklahoma State University researchers seek best ways to control insects in warehouses


August 19, 2010


Ag center at Kansas State University focused on sorghum improvement (Southwest Farm Press)


August 13, 2010


Kansas, USA - Wheat farmers use up seed from last year


Grain research targets improved gluten-free products


Kansas State University' Ag Center a leader focused on sorghum improvement


August 5, 2010


Wheat variety blends may reduce risk - Select for disease-resistance, maturity levels


June 11, 2010


Kansas State University partners with Monsanto to improve wheat breeding program


June 10, 2010


Planting decisions make difference for Kansas wheat producers


April 29, 2010


Kansas State University plant pathologist to study how insects that serve as vectors in carrying viruses from one plant to another respond to the virus themselves





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