Fourth-graders from Ware Elementary School learn about different soil types used in farming. Alexandria Mustain, junior in agronomy, invites the students to examine the different soil types. (Nick Horvath | The Collegian)
Jay Weeks, graduate student in soil chemistry, teaches fourth-grade students from Sheridan Elementary School about soils at the agronomy department's Kids' Field Day. (Regan Tokos | The Collegian)
Students from Amanda Arnold Elementary School stand by as they learn about farming techniques used for corn and sunflowers. Marshall Hay, graduate student in agronomy, enthusiastically speaks to the students while handing out samples of the plants. (Nick Horvath | The Collegian)
Destiny, 10, looks over the sholder of Michaud, 10, as he looks into a microscope. Destiny and Michaud are with their fourth-grade class from Ware Elementary School at the agronomy department's field day. (Regan Tokos | The Collegian)
Students from Ware Elementary School, Dyllian, 10; Landon, 9; Destiny, 10; and behind them, Michaud, 10, look into a microscope at the agronomy department's field day. (Regan Tokos | The Collegian)
Marshall Hay, graduate student in agronomy, moves students from Amanda Arnold Elementary School to their next station while they participate in the agronomy department's Kids' Field Day. (Nick Horvath | Collegian)
Fourth-grade students from Frank V. Bergman Elementary School examine a weather detection device. (Nick Horvath | The Collegian)
Mary Knapp, associate professor of agronomy, teaches fourth-grade students from Burgmen Elementary School about technology used to measure weather at the Kids' Field Day hosted by the agonomy department. (Regan Tokos | The Collegian)
Agronomy professor Ray Asebedo teaches students from Northview Elementary School about using drone technology in farming. (Nick Horvath | The Collegian)
Students from Northview Elementary School excitedly watch a drone test flight done by agronomy professor Ray Asebedo. (Nick Horvath | The Collegian)
Members of the quarter-scale tractor team take questions from students of Sheridan Elementary School. Curious students asked questions about the team's homemade tractor, which won second at last year's competition. (Nick Horvath | The Collegian)
Dallas Peterson, professor of agronomy, teaches Amanda Arnold Elementary School fourth-graders about weeds at Kids' Field Day hosted by the agronomy department. (Regan Tokos | The Collegian)
The quarter-scale tractor team shows off their team-built tractor to a group of fourth-graders from Burgmen Elementary School at the annual Kids' Field Day hosted by the agronomy department at Kansas State. (Regan Tokos | The Collegian)