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K-State to host Sorghum Schools

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Sorghum production will be the focus of the day as K-State Research and Extension hosts six in-depth Sorghum Schools in various locations around the state.

The one-day schools will cover a number of issues facing sorghum growers: profit potential; weed control strategies; and planting, fertility, insect and disease management.

The schools, sponsored by the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, each begin with registration at 9:30 a.m. and the program at 9:45 a.m. Lunch is included at each location.

Dates and locations include:

Feb. 15--Burns, Community Center, 301 N. Washington;

Feb. 16--Dodge City, Ford County Fair Building, 901 W. Park.

Feb. 17--Mulvane, St. Michael's Catholic Church Parish Hall, 525 E. Main;

Feb. 29--Leoti, Wichita County Community Building, Wichita Co. Fairgrounds;

March 1--Stockton, Harding Hall 4-H Building, Rooks County Fairgrounds; and

March 6--Concordia, Cloud County Community College, Cook Theater.

Participants are asked to register for the sorghum school of their choosing by contacting their local K-State Research and Extension office by the Monday before the school date.


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