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K-State Research and Extension
123 Umberger Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-3401
785-532-5820
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January 9, 2024

Updated Tree and Shrub Problems Publication Now Available

Submitted by Megan Kennelly

Hello everyone,

Happy New Year!

The new version of "Tree and Shrub Problems in Kansas: Diseases, Insects and Mites, and Environmental Stresses" is now available! You can find it via the KSRE Bookstore here:

https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/Item.aspx?catId=538&pubId=17559.

You can download a free pdf at the bookstore website or you can order printed copies.

**Interested in many copies? Please carefully read this instructions:

The bookstore will be doing an initial large bulk print run for internal use. If you order by January 31 you can procure copies at a discounted price of $7.70/each plus shipping costs where applicable. When placing your order, please make sure you mention that your request is for this initial bulk printing, otherwise you will not be eligible for the discounted pricing.

To place an order - email orderpub@ksu.edu and let them know you are interested in purchasing copies in this initial printing. Orders for this print run must be received by January 31st and any orders received after the deadline will be defaulted to the normal print on demand cost. Orders will be available for pick up or shipped to requested locations by mid-February.

Publication authors:

Megan M. Kennelly
Professor and Plant Pathologist – Horticultural Crops
Department Head
Department of Plant Pathology

Raymond A. Cloyd
Professor and Entomologist – Horticultural Crops
Department of Entomology

Judith O’Mara
Director, K-State Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory
Department of Plant Pathology

Jason J. Griffin
Professor of Nursery Crops
Director – John C. Pair Horticultural Center
Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources