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  • ItemOpen Access
    Publications of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
    (2012-01) Johnson, Marc A.; Cholick, Fred A.
    This list includes titles for the following categories of publications: Annual Report and Biennial Report, Bulletin (including Press Bulletin), Circular, Inspection Circular, Keeping Up With Research, Report of Progress, Technical Bulletin, and Research Publication
  • ItemOpen Access
    Reducing the Risk of Groundwater Contamination by Improving Pesticide Storage & Handling
    (1998-08) Hickman, John S.; Herbel, Kevin L.; Rogers, Danny H.; Powell, Morgan
    Five areas of pesticide management on your farmstead should be reviewed: 1) pesticide storage practices; 2) mixing and loading practices; 3) spill cleanup; 4) container disposal practices; and 5) other management practices. When handling pesticides, wear proper protective clothing at all times. Personal protection is not addressed in Farm•A•Syst, because its focus is groundwater and drinking water protection. For more information on personal protection when handling pesticides, contact your county Extension office, Extension Agricultural Engineering, or the Pesticide Use Section, Kansas State Board of Agriculture (see Contacts and References).
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    Reducing the Risk of Groundwater Contamination by Improving Drinking Water Well Condition
    (1998-08) Hickman, John S.; Herbel, Kevin L.; Rogers, Danny H.; Powell, Morgan
    Whether a well taps water just below the ground or hundreds of feet deep, its location on top of the ground is a crucial safety factor. Locating a well in a safe place takes careful planning and consideration of such factors as where the well is in relation to surface drainage and groundwater flow. A well downhill from a livestock lot, a leaking tank or a failing septic system runs a greater risk of contamination than a well on the uphill side of these pollution sources. The general rule for protecting the water supply is to keep a well upslope and as far as possible from potential sources of contamination.
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    Cheney Lake Watershed: Assessing the Impact of Implementing Conservation Practices in the Cheney Lake Watershed
    (2008-11) Devlin, Daniel; Mankin, Kyle; Selfa, Teresa; Nelson, Nathan; Barnes, Philip; Miller, Howard; French, Lisa; Frees, Lyle; Langemeier, Michael
    Research on the impact of conservation practices in the Cheney Lake Watershed by the city of Wichita, KS.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Publications of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
    (2008-07) Johnson, Marc A.; Cholick, Fred A.
    This list includes titles for the following categories of publications: Annual Report and Biennial Report, Bulletin (including Press Bulletin), Circular, Inspection Circular, Keeping Up With Research, Report of Progress, Technical Bulletin, and Research Publication
  • ItemOpen Access
    Publications of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
    (2007-06) Johnson, Marc A.; Cholick, Fred A.
    This list includes titles for the following categories of publications: Annual Report and Biennial Report, Bulletin (including Press Bulletin), Circular, Inspection Circular, Keeping Up With Research, Report of Progress, Technical Bulletin, and Research Publication
  • ItemOpen Access
    Bacterial Ring Rot of Potato
    (2008-08) Sparks, Adam; Kennelly, Megan
    Bacterial ring rot of potato, caused by the bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus, is a serious issue for seed potato production. This is a guide to controlling the bacterium.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Cheney Lake Watershed: Conservation Practice Implementation History and Trends
    (2008-11) Devlin, Daniel; Miller, Howard; Nelson, Nathan; Barnes, Philip; French, Lisa; Frees, Lyle
    The Cheney Lake Watershed in south-central Kansas has been the focus of multiple water quality related research, extension, and education projects for approximately 15 years.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Ready, Set, Go! * Short Course Leader’s Guide
    (2008-09) Domsch, Ann; Johannes, Elaine; Mack, Diane; Sanders-Hahs, Erin
    The goal of Ready, Set, Go! is to create awareness and to generate community support for military-connected youth and families who are geographically dispersed.
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    Blackleg of Potato
    (2008-08) Sparks, Adam; Kennelly, Megan
    Black leg of potato, caused by the bacterium Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica, is a common potato disease in Kansas. This is a guide to controlling the bacterium.
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    Pomona Lake Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Gali, R.K.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Pomona Lake Watershed in east central Kansas.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Common Scab of Potato
    (2008-05) Sparks, Adam
    Common scab of potato is caused by a common soil-inhabiting bacterium, Streptomyces scabies. This is a guide to controlling the bacterium.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Publications of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
    (2005-08) Johnson, Marc A.; Cholick, Fred A.
    This list includes titles for the following categories of publications: Annual Report and Biennial Report, Bulletin (including Press Bulletin), Circular, Inspection Circular, Keeping Up With Research, Report of Progress, Technical Bulletin, and Research Publication
  • ItemOpen Access
    Elk River Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Gali, R.K.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Elk River Watershed in southeastern Kansas.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Milford Lake Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Perkins, S.A.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Milford Lake Watershed in north central Kansas.
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    Toronto Lake Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Toronto Lake Watershed in southeastern Kansas.
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    Lower Big Blue Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Lower Big Blue Watershed in northeast Kansas.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Lower Little Blue Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Lower Little Blue Watershed in northeast Kansas.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Marmaton Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Gali, R.K.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the Marmaton Watershed in southeast Kansas.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Upper and Lower Cottonwood and Neosho Headwaters Watersheds Assessment: Preliminary Report
    (2009-02) Nejadhashemi, A. P.; Gali, R.K.; Smith, C.M.; Mankin, K.R.; Wilson, R.M.; Brown, S.P.; Leatherman, J.C.
    A preliminary assessment of the upper and lower Cottonwood and Neosho Headwaters Watersheds in central Kansas.

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