Upcoming K-State Research and Extension Events
Released: March 9, 2016
MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Research and Extension is offering these events, available to all interested persons. For more information about these, as well as more localized events, check with your local K-State Research and Extension office.
Horticulture Events
* March 12 – Food Gardening Crash Course – Wichita– 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* March 16 –Youth Lawn Mowing Clinic – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* March 21 – Indoor Seed Starting for Vegetable Gardening – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* March 31– Growing Strawberries – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* April 2 – Tree Festival – Wichita – 316-660-0140 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* April 12 – Choosing Summer Vegetable Varieties – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* April 25 – Growing Vines and Vertical Gardening – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* May 17 – My Tomatoes are Planted, Now What? – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* June 7 – Weeds, Water & the Weather – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* July 12 – Scouting & Controlling Garden Pests & Diseases – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
* August 1 – Growing a Fall Salad Garden – Wichita – 316-660-0100 or http://sedgwick.ksu.edu
Agriculture Events
* March 10 – Women in Ag Educational Series – Clay Center – 785-243-8185 or kclarson@ksu.edu
* March 10, 17 – Women in Ag Educational Series – Manhattan – Register
* March 19 – Junior Sheep Producer Day – Manhattan – 785-532-1264 or adhayes@ksu.edu
* March 23 – Webinar – Kansas Property Tax - – robinreid@ksu.edu or http://www.agmanager.info/events/Finance/default.asp
* April 6 – Webinar – Kansas Land Values – robinreid@ksu.edu or http://www.agmanager.info/events/Finance/default.asp
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K-State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well-being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K-State campus in Manhattan.
For more information:
Mary Lou Peter, mlpeter@ksu.edu
K-State Research and Extension News Media Services
Contributing writers:
Mary Lou Peter – mlpeter@ksu.edu
Katie Allen - katielynn@ksu.edu