Agronomy & Crop Production

KFRN is a pilot collaboration program between the Kansas Agricultural Research & Technology Association (KARTA) and K-State Extension (KSE).
K-State Agronomy eUpdate are a weekly newsletter from K-State Extension.
Kansas Agricultural Technologies Conference is Friday, February 20, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in Clay Center, KS. The cost is $75
The Kansas Crop Performance Tests, conducted annually, provide producers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information for the major agricultural crops marketed in Kansas.
The K-State Extension Soil Testing Lab is a not-for-profit organization providing high quality analysis of soil, plant, forage, grain, and water for farmers, homeowners, and researchers.
This online collection of research reports publishes preliminary results of research conducted at K-State research centers around the state.

Wheat Variety Development & Management Field Day Recordings

Belleville, KS – June 12, 2025