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Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Research and Extension

The Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station published hundreds of circulars, bulletins, and other documents, with records dating back to 1888. The Cooperative Extension Service officially began with the Smith-Lever Act in 1914, resulting in hundreds more publications.
See current publications in the KSRE BOOKSTORE at: http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/bookstore.
Some documents are unavailable electronically. The Kansas State University Libraries is the formal repository of documents published by Kansas State University.CAUTION: Recommendations in historical publications may be obsolete and in violation of laws regulating pesticide use. They are included here as a matter of historical interest.
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Biennial Reports, Director's Reports, 1922-2000
2001-Present
Bulletins, 1888-2000
2001-PresentInspection Circulars, 1915-1922
Keeping up with Research 1976-2000
2001-Present
Press Bulletins 1898-1911
Publications of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station--1888 to 2013, EP30.PDF, 657K
Reports of Progress 2008-Present
2003-2007
2000-2002
1999 and EarlierTechnical Bulletins, 1916-1945, 1965
BOOKS, BULLETINS, AND MAPS
50 Years of Range Research, Revisited, 1995
Kansas Cooperative Extension Service 1914-1989
K-State Agronomy Centennial 1906-2006: A Century Remembered 5 MB
Climate of Kansas, 1948, plus related historical weather photos and video
From Desert to Breadbasket: Developing Kansas's Land Resources Centennial Publication (1976)
From Desert to Breadbasket Color version, 6.2MEngineering Experiment Station Bulletin #5, 1916,
Sewage Disposal for Country HomesExtension Entomology Publications, 1991-1997
Extension Travel History 1905-1917
The Extension Worker's Code, Bulletin 33, 1922
Grains Research: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005
Sedimentation in Our Reservoirs, 2008
Soil maps, 1914-1916
Some Contributions of K-State Agronomists to World Agriculture During the 20th Century
United States Agricultural Dust Explosion Information, 1980-2005
The Grape in Kansas: How to Grow and Use from Kansas State Horticultural Society, 1901