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  • The grant will continue to support the grain science department in the college in their continued research on more uncommon grains such as sorghum.
    Kansas State University College of Ag Receives $3 Million Grant
     

    Funding will help develop grain-based products to send to developing...

    News • February 23rd, 2012

  • Protects against three leaf diseases
    USDA-ARS Scientists Discover New Disease-resistance Gene in Corn
     

    Specific gene seems to protect against three important leaf diseases

    News • February 9th, 2012

  • KSU Researchers Study Using CRP Land for Biomass
     

    Looking for ways to manage land that could produce biomass while...

    News • November 30th, 2011

  • Xingye Yu, a graduate student in chemical engineering, and Professor Chaitan Khosla examine a culture of e. coli bacteria.
    Stanford Researchers Say E. coli Could Convert Sugar into Biodiesel
     

    The bacteria have what it takes to produce high volumes of fuel rapidly

    News • November 17th, 2011

  • DDGS is replacing more corn and soybean meal in livestock, poultry rations than previously thought
    DDGS Valued Greater than Corn, Soy
     

    DDGS is replacing more corn and soybean meal in livestock, poultry...

    News • November 3rd, 2011

  • DDGS, an ethanol by-product used in feed
    Nebraska Corn Board and University of Nebraska Wrap Up Distillers Grains Research Initiative
     

    Found that drying distillers grain increases production cost, GHGs and...

    News • November 3rd, 2011

  • Plant pathologist Mike Bonman (left) and molecular biologist Eric Jackson examine wheat plants from the National Small Grains Collection in a stem rust screening plot at Aberdeen, ID.
    Scientists Discover Stem Rust-resistant Wheat Varieties
     

    Losses from stem rust can range from 50 to 70%

    News • October 28th, 2011

  • Contributing to seven projects at six different institutions
    USPOULTRY Foundation Approves $271,839 in Poultry and Egg Research Grants
     

    Contributing to seven projects at six different institutions

    News • October 19th, 2011

  • Created a transgenic sorghum with a hybrid wheat protein to improve digestibility
    USDA Researchers Study Grain Sorghum for Potential Feed and Biofuel Applications
     

    Created a transgenic sorghum with a hybrid wheat protein to improve...

    News • October 6th, 2011

  • ARS plant pathologist Scott Abney (left) and research assistant Tom Richards check the growth of soybeans inoculated with field isolates of Phytophthora sojae.
    Congress Introduces Bill to Establish Charitable Ag Research Groups
     

    Supporters say it could draw new funds to work that's been cut from...

    News • September 22nd, 2011

  • Adding enzymes to help extract water from an ethanol byproduct used to make dried distillers grains with solubles could significantly reduce the inputs and costs associated with making grain ethanol and its marketable byproducts.
    Scientists Use Commercial Enzyme to Improve Grain Ethanol Production
     

    Helps extract water from an ethanol byproduct used to make DDGS

    News • September 22nd, 2011

  • West Virginia Senators Fight to Save Raleigh Agriculture Research Center
     

    Sent letter to U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee asking for continued...

    News • September 8th, 2011

  • Monsanto Funds Education, Research at University of Hawai'i
     

    Will assist graduate students pursuing masters or PhDs in plant science

    News • September 8th, 2011

  • Growers should carefully consider seed selection choices
    UIUC Confirms Severe Root Damage to Bt Corn
     

    Growers should carefully consider seed selection choices

    News • August 30th, 2011

  • A team of ARS and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign scientists have been screening soybean varieties for ozone tolerance and found that future levels of ground-level ozone could reduce soybean yields by an average 23%.
    Breeding Ozone-Tolerant Crops
     

    UIUC and ARS researchers screen soybean varieties for tolerance...

    News • August 26th, 2011

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