Kansas ag technology conference set for Jan. 25-26 

Kansas State University researchers continue "extensive" water research to help farmers adjust to changing climate and different weather patterns, says the director of the Kansas Center for Agricultural Resources and the Environment. (Photo courtesy of K-State Research and Extension.)

The Kansas Ag Research & Technology Association is excited to present KARTACON 2024 Jan. 25 to 26 in Manhattan, Kansas.  

KARTACON provides an annual opportunity for industry experts to share new technological and agricultural innovations, that keep members at the forefront of the dynamic nature of the industry.  

KARTA is a non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors, that serves as the premier resource for providing new information about agricultural technologies and on-farm research. Attendees will meet dedicated members of the agricultural community, listen to a highly curated group of speakers, enjoy group meals and discuss KARTA’s 2024 goals.  

Some of the 2024 speakers include Mariah Scott, CEO of Ranitzo Ag Tech Company; David Bullock, executive director at NASA Acres and professor at University of Maryland; and Elizabeth Hawkins, an inspiring field specialist and agronomic systems professor at Ohio State University.    

To register, visit karta-online.org/event-details/kansas-agriculture-technologies-conference-2024