Kansas State University hosts roundup in Hays
The Agricultural Research Center in Hays, Kansas will host the 2018 Roundup program on April 19 in the center’s auditorium. Registration and a trade show will begin at 9 a.m. Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend.
Presentations will begin at 10 a.m. and will include the following:
A Historical Look at Climate Variability in the Great Plains with Jeffrey Basara, School of Meterology, University of Oklahoma;
Using Intensive Early Stocking in Cow/Calf Production Systems with Keith Harmoney, range scientist, K-State Ag Research Center-Hays;
Pasture Land Values and Rental Rates with Mykel Taylor, agricultural economist, K-State Dept. of Agricultural Economics;
What’s a Bud Box and How Do You Use It? with Justin Waggoner, extension beef cattle specialist, K-State Southwest Research-Extension Center; and
Split-Time Artificial Insemination Programs for Beef Cows with John Jaeger, beef cattle scientist, K-State Ag Research Center-Hays.
For more information, contact John Jaeger at [email protected] or 785-625-3425, ext. 211.
Registration is available at https://qtrial2018q1az1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6WLvNURCmxjJbdH, by contacting Milissa at 785-625-3425, ext. 200, or [email protected]. The 2018 Roundup Program is available online at www.hays.k-state.edu/news/RoundUpBrochure.