Wheat breeders are constantly working to develop new wheat varieties with improvedperformance for agronomically important traits such as yield and disease resistance. Identifyingbetter ways of phenotyping germplasm, developing methods for predicting performance based ongenetic information, and identifying novel ...
Kansas has acquired many nicknames throughout its history including, "The Wheat State," "The Breadbasket of the world," and "The Jayhawk State." Kansas was originally inhabited by Native American Tribes. The first European to arrive in the area was Spanish Conqueror, Francisco Vazquez de ...
″ Anderson Onofre said. ″Most of our varieties in the eastern part of the state are resistant (to those viruses) but there are a few that are not. So that can be something we see early in the spring and can affect yield.″
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adapted to fruit raising. Agriculturally, the county ranked high, with winter wheat, corn, and oats being important crops, and it was the “banner” county in the production of Irish potatoes. Over 300,000 fruit trees of bearing age existed, with apple and peach being the leading varieties....
Vance and Louise Ehmke at Ehmke Seed are anxiously looking forward to wheat harvest this year and are even more excited to see how the new K-State wheat variety KS Bill Snyder does. The variety, named after the legendary KSU football coach, promises very high yields and other strong traits...
I suspect that the bacon-laden green beans come from a can but I can’t really tell. They are cooked so thoroughly into submission as to bear almost no resemblance to the storied legume in its natural state. The mashed potatoes taste faintly of margarine which severely tempered my enthusiasm...
Photography by Dave Leiker Cheesemakers across the state are putting Kansas on the map with their locally-made artisanal varieties Alma Creamery Founded in 1946, this family-owned creamery makes… Read More Made in Kansas 2 years ago Letting the Strings Sing 4 minutes Photography by Kevin...
The objective of this research is to quantify the impact of weather, disease, and genetic improvement on wheat yields of varieties grown in 11 locations in Kansas from 1985 to 2011. Wheat variety yield data from Kansas performance tests were matched with comprehensive location-specific disease and...
Commercializing Public Wheat Varieties in Kansas.Daryl Strouts