Statewide with Dean Ernie Minton Agronomy Department Highlight Milk Lines

 

00:01:08—Statewide with Dean Ernie Minton— K-State College of Agriculture dean, Ernie Minton, joins Agriculture Today for a new monthly segment – Statewide will allow Dean Minton to provide insight into some of the latest work going on at the university, and this month’s includes insight into efforts to support the growth of small meat processors in Kansas and congratulating a group of Kansas 4-Hers that won the first-ever national title for the Kansas 4-H shooting sports team

K-State Launches Effort to Support Growth of Meat Processors in Kansas

Researchers Find Way to Improve Nitrogen Uptake in Field-Grown Maize

Metzger Tabbed to Help Lead Agriculture, Extension Activities at K-State

K-State College College of Agriculture Helping Underrepresented Students Become Ag Scholars

Field to Fork: Youth Get Up-close Look at Food on the Farm

Kansas 4-Hers Win National 4-H Shooting Sports Competition

00:12:16 —Agronomy Department Highlight — Kelsey Greub, instructor and academic coordinator in the Department of Agronomy here at K-State, and Leah Hudson, a junior studying with the goal of becoming a crop breeder, provide insight into the six specialized major options available for undergraduates in the department and the tight knit clubs and judging teams that students often partake in

Agronomy Department Website

00:23:05—Milk Lines —  Alfalfa harvest conditions have led to producers needing to adjust rations and to combat this issue K-State dairy specialist, Mike Brouk, encourages them to work with their nutritionist in this week’s Milk Lines

 

 

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