Tyree Ag - Blog
Tyree Ag: Tiller & Toiler's Panorama Progress Edition - 2017
Tyree Ag is highlighted in the Tiller & Toiler's 2017 Panorama Progress Edition.
Tyree Ag - 2016 Extension Appreciation Award Recipient
On Tuesday, November 27, Tyree Ag was awarded the 2016 Edwards County Extension Appreciation Award at the annual extension meeting in Kinsley.
Tyree Ag Attends AgroLiquid Summit
November 15-17, 2016, Tyree Ag salesmen attended AgroLiquid's Fall Summit in Nashville, TN.
Laverne Open House
On Wednesday, November 9th Tyree Ag held an open house at their new facility in Laverne, Oklahoma.
Tyree Ag Takes Part in Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and at Tyree Ag, we have had employees, spouses, customers, and friends who have been affected by breast cancer. On Friday, October 28th, the employees at Tyree Ag wore pink in their support of awareness.
National 4-H Week : Tom Daniels
Salesman, Tom Daniels, shares his involvement with 4-H.
National 4-H Week : Dave Solberg
Ground Application Manager, Dave Solberg, shares his involvement with 4-H.
National 4-H Week : Kristine Puthoff
Communications Manager, Kristine Puthoff, shares her experience with 4-H.
National 4-H Week : Lacey Parton
Tyree Ag salesman, Lacey Parton, shares his experience with 4-H.
National 4-H Week : Beverly Alvarez
Tyree Ag office professional, Beverly Alvarez, shares her experience with 4-H.
National 4-H Week : JimBob Bowman
Tyree Ag maintenance & transportation employee, JimBob Bowman, shares his experience with 4-H.
National 4-H Week : Tonya Taylor
Tyree Ag office manager, Tonya Taylor, shares her experience with 4-H.
Announcement: 2017 Summer Internship
Tyree Ag is pleased to announce that we will once again host an intern next summer in the second year of our internship program.
Rain, Muddy Pick Ups, & Headworms
As we enter September, you may see our yellow ag plane more frequently and dirtier Tyree Ag pick up trucks than normal.
Sugarcane Aphid - Tyree Ag Edition
Sugarcane aphid has been confirmed in many Kansas counties and are being treated with insecticides. Scouting fields early will help determine the need for an insecticide application before yield loss occurs.