K-State offers soybean and sorghum meetings in Salina and Washington

Kansas State Research and Extension is pairing up with two grain commissions to bring you soybean and sorghum schools in the Central Kansas District.

The first opportunity is in Salina, with the 2018 Soybean Schools. The Soybean school will be held on Jan. 23 at the Webster Conference Center in Salina. This school will be tailored to soybean production including: weed control strategies, production practices, insect and disease management, nutrient fertility and more. Please be sure to register before Jan. 17 with Tom Maxwell in the Central Kansas District at 785-309-5850 or at [email protected].

The River Valley District will be hosting the 2018 Sorghum School on Feb. 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (with lunch included courtesy of the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission) in the FNB basement at 101 C St., Washington, Kansas. Topics to be discussed include: weed control strategies, production practices, insect and disease management, nutrient fertility and more pertaining to sorghum production. Be sure to contact Tyler Husa at 785-243-8185 or email at [email protected] to pre-register before Jan. 31 or online at http://bit.ly/KSSORGHUMSchools.