
معرفی
Lucas Haag, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agronomy at Kansas State University, based at the Northwest Research-Extension Center in Colby, KS. He holds a BS (2005), MS (2008), and PhD (2013) in Agronomy from Kansas State University, complemented by a Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics (2013). His work focuses on agronomic research and extension, addressing crop production challenges, soil management practices, and weed science applications in the semi-arid High Plains region.
- Education:
- PhD in Agronomy, Kansas State University, 2013
- Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics, 2013
- MS in Agronomy, 2008
- BS in Agricultural Technology Management, 2005
Dr. Haag’s research emphasizes practical solutions for crop yield optimization, sustainable soil health, and integrated pest management. His extension activities bridge academic findings with farmer adoption, focusing on wheat, sorghum, and sunflower systems. While specific grant details are unspecified, his affiliation with the Northwest Research-Extension Center indicates involvement in regional agricultural projects.
Awards and honors are listed in departmental records (e.g., Kansas Bankers Awards), though specific titles remain undisclosed. He advises graduate students through KSU’s Agronomy program and collaborates with state and federal agricultural agencies.
Labs/teams: Active in the Northwest Research-Extension Center’s crop science initiatives, contributing to field trials and technology transfer programs.




