The 2019 Meadowlark Extension District Wheat Variety Plot Tour will be held on Thursday, May 30th, starting at 9:00 a.m. Our hosts will be plot cooperators Doug and Leonard Edelman, with this year’s plot located northwest of the intersection of W and 184th Roads, approximately one mile west of Sabetha on 184th Rd.
This year’s plot consists of 12 entries (SY Benefit, Everest, WB 4269, SY Wolf, LCS Mint, WB 4303, SY Grit, Zenda, LCS Chrome, SY Monument, WB Cedar, and Karl 92) from four companies, with multiple new varieties to view. We’ll discuss growth characteristics and yield performance of each entry with Dr. Stu Duncan, K-State Research & Extension, NE Area Crops & Soils Specialist.
Refreshments will be available starting at 8:45 a.m., courtesy of the Kansas Wheat Alliance and Meadowlark Extension District. For information (or in case of inclement weather), contact the Seneca Office of the Meadowlark Extension District at 785-336-2184 or e-mail David Hallauer at dhallaue@ksu.edu. Hope to see you there!
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