Former dean honored for leadership behind KSU’s $210 million Agriculture innovation initiative The sounds of construction rattle through campus as work continues on the ambitious Western Star Global Grain and Food Center, the centerpiece of Kansas State University’s Agriculture Innovation…
KSU’s first soybean breeder retires after decades of public service in research Nearly 50 years ago, Dr. William Schapaugh accepted a job as Kansas State University’s first soybean breeder. He has long partnered with the Kansas Soybean Commission, carrying out…
Bartlett and Scoular honored for bringing opportunities to Kansas soybean farmers In fall 2024, two new soybean processing plants came online, nearly doubling crush capacity in Kansas. Just over a year later, Kansas Soybean honored Scoular and Bartlett; a Savage…
Last year’s champion breaks own record by double digits; 6 entries top 100 bushels December 10, 2025 – After a roller coaster growing season, harvest revealed good news for soybean farmers. The Kansas Soybean Yield and Value Contests saw historic…
Market development and production research remain top priorities December 6, 2025 – Kansas Soybean Commissioners met in early December to hear funding proposals and establish the budget for the 2027 fiscal year, which runs July 1, 2026, to June 30,…