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Oct 26, 2022

  • Kansas Income Tax Institute Meetings Beginning
  • Testing Fields for Soybean Cyst Nematodes
  • BCI’s Ask the Experts: Thoughts on Grazing Alfalfa

 

00:01:00 – Kansas Income Tax Institute Meetings Beginning: A series of meetings for the 74th Annual Kansas Income Tax Institute begins next week. K-State and Washburn University School of Law professor, Roger McEowen, and K-State agricultural economist, Rich Llewelyn, preview what attendees can expect from this year’s event.

Kansas Income Tax Institute information on AgManager

Link to Roger's latest blog posts

00:12:00 – Testing Fields for Soybean Cyst Nematodes: K-State row crop plant pathologist, Rodrigo Onofre, says now is the time to be sending in samples to evaluate fields for soybean cyst nematodes, otherwise known as SCN. According to Onofre, this is the last year for Kansans to receive free testing through a grant provided to the university and that SCN has only continued to spread in recent years.

Rodrigo's article on SCN sampling in the latest KSU Agronomy eUpdate

Rodrigo's article on free SCN testing available at KSU

00:23:00 – Beef Cattle Institute’s Ask the Experts: K-State experts Brad White, Phillip Lancaster, and Scott Fritz answer a listener’s question on grazing alfalfa.

BCI Cattle Chat Podcast

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Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.

 

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