Extension Agronomy eUpdate—Issue 1105: May 28, 2026
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Changes to the Extension Agronomy eUpdate websiteThe K-State Agronomy eUpdate website has a new temporary home. Learn what’s changing, where to find current and archived issues, and how to continue accessing weekly agronomy updates and research-based recommendations. |
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Double Crop Options After WheatConsidering a second crop after wheat harvest? This article outlines double-crop options for Kansas producers, including key considerations around moisture, timing, herbicides, and yield potential to help guide post-wheat management decisions. |
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Using Remote Sensing to Monitor Wheat Under Weather Variability in KansasCan remote sensing help improve wheat management decisions? This article explores how tools like satellite and sensor-based technologies are being used to monitor wheat growth, stress, and field variability, helping producers make more informed, data-driven decisions. |
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2026 Kansas Wheat Plot Tours: May 29 -June 9See how wheat varieties are performing across Kansas during the 2026 K-State winter wheat plot tours. Running through June 9, these field events give producers and agronomy professionals a chance to compare varieties, discuss disease pressure, and learn from local wheat experts. Find a tour near you. |
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2026 Tribune Wheat Field Day – June 9Join K-State researchers and local producers at the 2026 Tribune Wheat Field Day to see current wheat research and variety performance in the field. The program will highlight ongoing work to improve wheat productivity, resilience, and profitability for western Kansas producers. Learn more and plan to attend. |




