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Researchers Seek Environmentally Safe Pesticides      

legislative report>Crop entomologist Larry Bushchman (left) and entomology department head, Tom Phillips, examine corn for insect damage at the Southwest Research-ExtensSafer, more effective pesticides may be on the horizon thanks to research being conducted at K-State. “Recent discoveries in insect genetics show promise for developing new, more environmentally safe, organism-specific insecticides,” said Tom Phillips, professor and head of entomology.
 

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K-State Research and Extension irrigation engineers have developed a streamlined center pivot irrigation evaluation procedure to help Kansas producers identify problems in their sprinkler packages.
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For 30 years, the International Grains Program has been providing education to foreign business leaders and government officials about U.S. grains and oilseeds.
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A southwest Kansas irrigation engineer completed a five-month sabbatical with the Kansas Water Office (KWO) and the Risk Management Agency (RMA).
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