K-State scientists report corn stunt disease in Kansas

Kansas State University men’s head basketball coach Jerome Tang spoke to livestock producers Aug. 21 at the Hy-Plains Feedyard research center. (Journal photo by Dave Bergmeier.)
Some homeowners may choose to save on their watering bill by waiting a couple weeks later to seed cool-season grasses this year, says Kansas State University horticulture expert Ward Upham. (Photo courtesy of K-State Research and Extension.)

Newer grass varieties can help boost cool-season lawns this Fall

Wheat production will be front and center at a May 26 spring field day in Garden City, Kansas. (Photo: K-State Research and Extension news service)

Variable Kansas wheat performance prompted by adverse weather

  • By Jacob Klaudt │ K-State Research and Extension news service
Rear view of high school students walking into school building (Photo: iStock - monkeybusinessimages)

As school begins, students may face new anxiety

Pictured above is a photo from a lagoon north of Garden City, courtesy of Western Kansas Irrigation.
Cattle make fewer trips to the feedbunk during muddy conditions, which results in lower feed intake. (Courtesy photo by Troy Walz.)
K-State canola breeder Mike Stamm says even with cold temperatures last winter, growers across the state did not experience much winterkill. (Photo: K-State Research and Extension news service)

Late spring rainfall saved winter canola crop

  • By Jacob Klaudt │ K-State Research and Extension news service