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The Largest Mobile Agriculture Lab Makes its Debut in Southwest Kansas

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The Largest Mobile Agriculture Lab Makes its Debut in Southwest Kansas
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The Largest Mobile Agriculture Lab Makes its Debut in Southwest Kansas

2026-04-08 10:56 Last Updated At:11:34

GARDEN CITY, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 7, 2026--

Newman University is pleased to unveil its newest educational asset, the Smart Mobile Agriculture Lab. The over $1M climate-controlled lab will enable students to learn skills using the latest technology in a hands-on manner. From piloting drones to tractor driving simulations, the region’s largest mobile ag lab enables students to earn field experience ahead of graduation.

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“We are excited to present the Newman Mobile Agriculture Lab to the community. We are confident that this addition will redefine agricultural education at all Newman campuses and cannot wait to see our students learn and grow using this resource. A huge thank you to our sponsors American Implement, MJE, Garden City Co-op and Heartland Soil Services for making this vision come to life,” said Alden Stout, vice president of academic affairs at Newman University.

The ribbon cutting for Newman’s Mobile Agriculture Lab took place at the Refinery in Garden City on Tuesday, April 7 th. The community was encouraged to attend, grab food and beverages, celebrate the ribbon cutting and of course take a tour of the newest trailer in town! Senator Jerry Moran spoke ahead of the ribbon cutting and elaborated on how Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) funding played a major role in this lab, building on the movement for accessible higher education in Southwest Kansas.

“I am pleased to work with Newman University to expand access to higher education in Southwest Kansas,” said Sen. Moran. “This new Mobile Agriculture lab is just one of the many efforts Newman has made to provide accessible education to students across our state. I look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on students as they learn and grow in our local communities.”

Newman University students from Southwest Kansas to Wichita will be able to make use of this mobile ag lab beginning in Summer 2026. Campuses currently include Newman University Wichita Campus and the HERE program schools consisting of Garden City Community College, Dodge City Community College and Seward County Community College.

About Newman:

Founded in 1933, Newman University is grounded in Catholic values and traditions yet is respectful of all faith traditions. At Newman you'll find people, programs, organizations, and activities designed to educate your mind and inspire your spirit.

The main campus is in Wichita, Kansas with outreach sites in Southeast Kansas, Southwest Kansas, Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Newman is a sponsored ministry of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ United States Region.

Senator Jerry Moran alongside Newman University and Garden City Community College team at mobile agriculture lab ribbon cutting.

Senator Jerry Moran alongside Newman University and Garden City Community College team at mobile agriculture lab ribbon cutting.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers said Tuesday night an MRI on Jacob deGrom's right knee showed no issues, a few hours after the two-time Cy Young Award winner indicated everything checked out OK after his most recent start.

DeGrom experienced some mild knee discomfort before he pitched Monday night against Seattle, and was limited to 78 pitches over five innings because the Rangers didn't want to push the 37-year-old right-hander too hard. He allowed only one hit in his 250th career start, a first-inning homer to Cal Raleigh in the Rangers' 2-1 win. He struck out six and walked one before leaving with the game tied 1-1.

Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said after a 3-2 victory over the Mariners on Tuesday night that deGrom's MRI was clear. It wasn't immediately known whether deGrom would take his next turn in the rotation.

Before Tuesday's game, deGrom was moving around in the clubhouse and on the field with no apparent limp and without any protective gear on the knee. He indicated while chatting with reporters that he felt fine, after saying Monday that his knee was “a little tender, but I think we'll be OK.”

DeGrom went 4 2/3 innings while throwing 78 pitches on March 31 at Baltimore in an 8-5 Rangers win in his only other outing this season. He was scheduled to make his first start three days before that at Philadelphia but was a late scratch because of neck stiffness.

He was voted the AL Comeback Player of the Year last season, going 12-8 with a 2.97 ERA, after returning late in the 2024 season from a second major reconstruction surgery on his pitching elbow.

AP MLB: https://apnews.com/mlb

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom reacts after pitching to the Seattle Mariners during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom reacts after pitching to the Seattle Mariners during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom throws a pitch to the Seattle Mariners during the third inning of a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom throws a pitch to the Seattle Mariners during the third inning of a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom throws a pitch to the Seattle Mariners during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom throws a pitch to the Seattle Mariners during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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