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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
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Secretary of the Army Visits the Big Red One
03/17/26 Junction City Post
At Victory Forge, Soldiers showcased small UAS training, additive manufacturing, and the Division’s partnership with Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute. These efforts highlight how 1ID is accelerating Soldier driven solutions and strengthening the Army’s transformation priorities.
Brown wheat mite activity confirmed in Kansas, K-State reports
03/17/26 KSNT
The Kansas State University Entomology Department reports that a pest that attacks wheat crops is confirmed to be active in parts of the state. K-State Entomologist Anthony Zukoff reported in an agronomy e-update on Thursday, March 12, that brown wheat mite activity has been confirmed recently in parts of western Kansas. The university warns that wheat and triticale, a hybrid crop of wheat and rye, should be monitored for seeds and any mite damage on the stems and leaf tips.