![]() The sessions, all on Wednesdays, are scheduled on January 12, January 19, January 26 and February 2, with an optional session on February 23, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm and will be held in Hays, at the Extension Office meeting room, 601 Main Street and in Great Bend at American Ag Credit, 5634 10th Street. The fee covers all meals and program materials. Participants register at a cost of $50 for the entire series. The K-State Research and Extension, Cottonwood District, program will run as a series, so each evening session builds on material from the previous sessions. Against that backdrop and especially in view of the ups and downs of the farm economy, Kansas State University and the Cottonwood Extension District will host two sites for the series of workshops focused on helping women sharpen their risk management skills. The posting of advertisements, profanity, or personal attacks is prohibited.On farms large and small across the state of Kansas, the number of women involved in decision making on farms and ranches is growing. Please Resister for the Sheep and Goat School by Januat the Brown County Extension Office 78 or email Matt Young at will need to be logged in to leave a comment. Charlie Lee, KSU Wildlife Control Specialist: Charlie Lee will share his knowledge about coyotes and other predators and thenewest types of prevention and control. Crane will share her knowledge on increasing production and efficiency inyour herd or flock. Alison Crane, KSU Sheep & Goat Specialist: Dr. at the Jefferson County Fairbuilding (605 Ratz Valley Falls, Kansas) Presenters: Dr. NE KS Sheep and Meat Goat School Extension units in NE KS are offering our annual free sheep and goat school on Januat 7:00 p.m. Online registration is available at K-State Soybean Schools ( ) or by emailing/calling the nearest local K-State Research and Extension office for the location participants plan to attend. There is no cost to attend, but participants are asked to pre-register one week prior to the school they plan to attend. Hwy 24 Contact: Sandra Wick, will be provided courtesy of the Kansas Soybean Commission. Fairground RdĬontact: John Beckman, 25 – Friday Hoxie, KS - 8:30 am to 12:30 pmSheridan County 4-H Building, 940 Oak Ave.Ĭontact: Keith VanSkike, Great Bend, KS - 3:00 to 7:00 pm American Ag Credit, 5634 10th StreetĬontact: Stacy Campbell, January 28 – Monday Beloit, KS - 9:00 am to 1:00 pmNC Kansas Technical College Conference Room, 3033 U.S. ![]() Trindle (Fairgrounds)Ĭontact: Ronald Honig, Scott City, KS - 3:00 to 7:00 pm Wm. 21st Street North Contact: Jackie Fees, Parsons, KS - 3:00 to 7:00 pm K-State Southeast Research and Extension CenterĢ5092 Ness RoadContact: James Coover, 16 – Wednesday Paola, KS - 8:30 am to 1:00 pmMiami County Fairgrounds, Building 2401 Wallace Park Drive Contact: Katelyn Barthol, Holton, KS - 3:00 to 7:00 pm Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex, 12200 214th RoadĬontact: David Hallauer, 24 – Thursday Hugoton, KS - 8:30 am to 12:30 pm4-H Building, 1130 S. January 15 – Tuesday Wichita, KS - 8:30 am to 1:00 pm Sedgewick County Extension Education Center, 7001 W. The dates are set and specific locations have been chosen with Schools located across the state. The schools will cover a number of issues facing soybean growers including: weed control, crop production practices, nutrient management and soil fertility, insects, disease management, irrigation, and market outlook. The schools will be sponsored by the Kansas Soybean Commission. A series of nine K-State Soybean Production Schools will be offered in late January to provide in-depth training targeted for soybean producers and key-stakeholders. ![]()
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