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5 Other 1-12-09.Indd 1 1/12/09 1:15:37 PM Colby Free Press Monday, January 12, 2009 Page 5 Ag meeting to cover research LOCAL TV LISTINGS MANHATTAN — The most Scott Staggenborg. • “Information Transfer , Mo- current information on research, The conference begins with reg- bile to Station,” Bobby Hardin, sponsored by the equipment, economics and more istration at 8 a.m. on Jan. 22, with Texas A&M University. will be part of the Kansas Ag the program starting at 8:45 a.m. • “GIS on the Cheap: Spatial USA FREE PRESS JANUARY 13 - JANUARY 19 02KSCOLBY.DAT Technology Conference sched- Presentation topics and speak- Tools to Process and Integrate uled for Thursday and Friday, Jan. ers will include: Yield Data with Zonal Manage- 22 and 23, at the Holiday Inn in • “Our Current State of the Art,” ment,” Pat Coyne, K-State. WEEKDAYS JANUARY 13 - JANUARY 19 Salina. Ted Macy, MapShots, Data Man- Vendors will give presentations The conference, sponsored by agement. during the breaks to allow pro- USA FREE6 PRESSAM 6:30JANUARY7 AM 7:3013 - JANUARY8 AM 8:30 19 02KSCOLBY.DAT9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 Kansas State University Research • “Real Time Nitrogen Soil Sen- ducers to learn about some of the KLBY/ABC Good Morning Good Morning America The Martha Stewart The View Million- News and Extension and the Kansas Ag- sor, Randy Price, K-State. newest equipment. 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