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The 1895 Kansas legislature declared, "The experience of the settlers of the settlers upon the plains of western Kansas has demonstrated conclusively that agriculture cannot be pursued with profit under existing natural conditions."

The legislators saw the need for conducting research where it would be applied. So, in 1901, on land once part of the Fort Hays Military Reservation, the Center was established with a mission to conduct basic and applied research appropriate to western Kansas where rainfall is limited.

The Center is one of five branches of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Stations at Kansas State University. Its mission is to conduct basic and applied research appropriate to western Kansas where rainfall is limited. The Center currently owns or leases more than 6,100 acres and employs 10 full-time scientists and 35 support personnel. It is one of the largest dryland research centers in the world.

Out of six most widely accepted wheat varieties recently developed in Kansas, five were developed here. Researchers are currently working on a new hard white winter wheat variety. Over 50% of the total experiments developed in the area of feeding wheat to beef cattle in the United States have been done at this center.

If you wish to tour the Research Center, contact the staff in advance and they will be happy to provide a guided tour.

Admission: Free Admission Hours: Free guided tours available by appointment. Address: 1232 240th Ave Phone: 785-625-3425 Website: http://www.wkarc.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=35

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Mt. Allen Cemetery Tree Swings

As with many of the cemetery stories and records that date back to 100

Hays, KS Cemeteries

Walking Tour of Art Displays

Nearly a dozen art sculptures are located on the beautiful campus of Fort Hays State University. This self guided walking tour is a great way to enjoy the beautiful artwork on the FHSU campus. The interactive map link shows the location of the various pieces of artwork including the unique "

Hays, KS Arts

Volga-German Heritage

Volga German settlers began arriving in Ellis County in the mid-1870'

Hays, KS Ethnic Heritage

Farmers Market and Fresh Produce Market

Hays Farmers Market Parking Lot - 27th & Vine Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings June through October Hours: Sat 8-noon, Wed 5-8 pm Admission: Free Local farmers and gardeners sell a variety of fresh vegetables, fruit, farm products and baked goods Fresh Produce Market 2900

Hays, KS Farmers Markets

Fort Hays State University

Fort Hays State University opened in 1902 as the Western Branch of the Kansas Normal School. For the first two years classes were held at the Fort site. In 1904 the first stone building, Picken Hall, was completed on the "flats"

Hays, KS Education Centers

Things to do near Hays, KS

Blair Theater

Renovated Historic Theater with state of the art digital and 3-D movies plus live performances. ...