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Manhattan Plant Materials Center

Updated 12/24/2008

Manhattan, Kansas

Manhattan Plant Materials Center, Manhattan, KansasEstablished 1936

Since 1936, the Manhattan Plant Materials Center has selected plants and developed new technologies for America’s heartland, including the area’s remaining native grasslands and riparian and wetland habitat. The Center’s primary projects include work on Conservation Reserve Program seeding enhancements, disturbed site reclamation, planting and harvesting native plants, and restoring historical prairie. The Center has released over 30 improved conservation plants, including varieties of Illinois bundleflower, common reed, switchgrass, bur oak, prairie coneflower and little bluestem. The Center’s primary projects include work on Conservation Reserve Program seeding enhancements, disturbed site reclamation, planting and harvesting native plants, and restoring historical prairie.

Special Features

If you encounter any problems with the files provided on this page, please contact Leslie Glass at 701-250-4330.

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Plant Guide: Little Walnut (Juglans microcarpa Berl.) (PDF; 120 KB)

2007 Annual Technical Report (PDF; 1.5 MB) Dec 2008

2007 Annual Progress Report of Activities (PDF; 359 KB) Apr 2008


Plants for the Heartland - Vol. 15 Issue 4 (PDF: 284 KB) Fall 2008

Manhattan Plant Materials Center Brochure. (PDF; 893 KB) Manhattan Plant Materials Center Staff. 2008. Manhattan Plant Materials Center, Salina, Kansas. March 2008. 2p. (ID# 7802)
 

Contact

3800 S. 20th St.
Manhattan, KS 66502-9535

Telephone: 785.539.8761
FAX: 785.539.2034
Email: Richard.Wynia@ks.usda.gov