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Weather Information For Garden City, 2023, Anthony Zukoff
Weather Information For Garden City, 2023, Anthony Zukoff
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Summary of 2023 weather for research conducted at the research locations included in the 2024 Western Kansas Agricultural Research report.
Weather Information For Tribune, Ks 2023, Amanda Burnett
Weather Information For Tribune, Ks 2023, Amanda Burnett
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Summary of 2023 weather for research conducted at the research locations included in the 2024 Western Kansas Agricultural Research report.
Climate Long-Term Trends Impacting Wheat Production Systems In Kansas, Octavia M.M. Tavares, Fábio Marin, Romulo Lollato, Bruno C. Pedreira
Climate Long-Term Trends Impacting Wheat Production Systems In Kansas, Octavia M.M. Tavares, Fábio Marin, Romulo Lollato, Bruno C. Pedreira
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Winter wheat production is of major importance in Kansas. The purpose of the study was to verify the evidence of climate change in a long-term weather data series from Wellington and Parsons, KS, to understand whether climate change has been affecting yield production.
Southeast Kansas Weather Summary - 2020, G. F. Sassenrath, M. Knapp, X. Lin
Southeast Kansas Weather Summary - 2020, G. F. Sassenrath, M. Knapp, X. Lin
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
This is a summary of the weather conditions in southeast Kansas during the 2019/2020 growing season. The wet weather pattern that began in 2019 continued into the spring of 2020, creating adverse conditions for spring crop establishment. Dry conditions during the summer and fall limited crop and pasture production. Temperatures were very near the 10-year averages at each location.
Annual Summary Of Weather Data For Parsons - 2018, M. Knapp
Annual Summary Of Weather Data For Parsons - 2018, M. Knapp
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Annual summary of weather data for Parsons, Kansas, 2018.
Precipitation Data, M. Knapp
Precipitation Data, M. Knapp
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Precipitation for the 2016-2017 growing seasons for experiment stations in Kansas.
Annual Summary Of Weather Data For Parsons – 2017, M. Knapp, L. W. Lomas
Annual Summary Of Weather Data For Parsons – 2017, M. Knapp, L. W. Lomas
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Weather Data for Parsons – 2017
Field Station Weather Reports, E. A. Adee, M. C. Knapp
Field Station Weather Reports, E. A. Adee, M. C. Knapp
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Summary of weather for research locations for the 2018 Field report.
The research program at the Kansas State University East Central Kansas Experiment Field is designed to keep area crop producers abreast of technological advances in agronomic agriculture. Specific objectives are to (1) identify top performing varieties and hybrids of wheat, corn, soybean, and grain sorghum; (2) establish the amount of tillage and crop residue cover needed for optimum crop production; (3) evaluate weed and disease control practices using chemical, no chemical, and combination methods; and (4) test fertilizer rates, timing, and application methods for agronomic proficiency and environmental stewardship. …
Weather Information For Tribune, H. D. Bond, J. Slattery
Weather Information For Tribune, H. D. Bond, J. Slattery
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
In 2016, annual precipitation of 19.97 in. was recorded, which is 2.07 in. above normal. Six months had above-normal precipitation. April (5.16 in.) was the wettest month. The largest single amount of precipitation was 1.91 in. on August 7. January, the driest month, only recorded a trace of precipitation.
Weather Information For Garden City, 2016, J. Elliott
Weather Information For Garden City, 2016, J. Elliott
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Precipitation for 2016 totaled 17.73 in. This was 1.51 in. below the 30-year average of 19.24 in. and followed two years of above normal moisture. April and July 2016 had considerably above average precipitation, causing good summer crop growing conditions. Rainfall diminished after July to 37% of the 30-year-average, resulting in dry conditions for fall wheat planting. Hail was not observed in 2016. Blowing dust was noted on two days in March. The largest daily rainfall events were 1.72 in. on April 16, and 1.68 in. on July 2.
Weather Reports For Research Field Locations, M. Knapp
Weather Reports For Research Field Locations, M. Knapp
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Weather Reports for Research Field Locations in Kansas 2016: Ashland Bottoms, Belleville, Colby, Conway Springs, Ellsworth, Hays, Hutchinson, Manhattan, McPherson, Perry and Scandia.
Annual Summary Of Weather Data For Parsons, M. Knapp
Annual Summary Of Weather Data For Parsons, M. Knapp
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Weather Data for Parsons, Kansas, 2015.
Precipitation Data, M. Knapp
Precipitation Data, M. Knapp
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Precipitation data for agricultural experiment stations in Kansas, 2014-2015.
Climate. A Period Of Consequence: Environmental Literature Of 2006 (2006), Shaun O’Connell
Climate. A Period Of Consequence: Environmental Literature Of 2006 (2006), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warming will cause ecocide and our own extinction.
Reprinted from New England Journal of Public Policy 21, no. 2 (2007), article 5.
Climate. A Period Of Consequence: Environmental Literature Of 2006, Shaun O'Connell
Climate. A Period Of Consequence: Environmental Literature Of 2006, Shaun O'Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warming will cause ecocide and our own extinction.