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Practical research to help producers
K-State graduate student Zach Carson is exploring ways western Kansas producers can intensify cropping systems while improving...
Kansas officials urge vigilance after New World screwworm detected in Texas calf
Kansas agriculture and animal health officials are urging livestock producers, veterinarians and pet owners to remain vigilant...
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Practical research to help producers
June 9, 2026K-State graduate student Zach Carson is exploring ways western Kansas producers can intensify cropping systems while improving profitability and protecting soil through research at...
Kansas officials urge vigilance after New World screwworm detected in Texas calf
June 8, 2026Kansas agriculture and animal health officials are urging livestock producers, veterinarians and pet owners to remain vigilant following confirmation of a New World screwworm infestation...
Foraging solutions in foreign fields
June 1, 2026K‑State's Romulo Lollato and Australia's John Kirkegaard are collaborating to learn from each other's wheat production systems and strengthen agriculture industries separated by an...
Rapid response fueled by Wildcat research
May 28, 2026In livestock disease response, timing determines whether an outbreak is contained or cascades through the entire production system. K-State experts presented research on disease response...
The science of spring burning
May 7, 2026Prescribed burns may look dramatic, but they're a critical tool for Flint Hills ranchers working to sustain grasslands and improve cattle grazing.
Building global grain solutions
April 13, 2026Seth Brooks and Hayden Cochran traveled to Thiès, Senegal, as part of an ongoing collaborative effort with the Center for the Improvement of Adaptation and Drought.
Data, disease and the future of livestock: Statewide summit April 29 to unite leaders in animal health
March 27, 2026Experts from across Kansas — including the state’s top veterinarian and researchers focused on emerging threats and advanced analytics — will gather April 29 in Council Grove...
Good for the steer, great for the rooster
March 27, 2026A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to create a new line of defense against Highly Pathogenic Avian...
Recipe for success
March 6, 2026Through the Campus Restoration Act, BIVAP will modernize its facilities, accelerating the development of value-added agricultural technologies and promoting operational excellence.
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
March 3, 2026New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security — highly pathogenic avian influenza — by using mealworms, a...