University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


Extension Meetings

Check previous issues of CropWatch and the CropWatch Events Web site for further information on a number of programs and educational opportunities being held for crop producers and agribusiness across the state.

February 2007

Central Plains Irrigation Conference Feb. 27-28

March 2007

Wheat Technology Conferences March 6, 7, 8
Integrated Weed Control Workshop March 14
Nebraska Soybean and Feed Grains Profitability Project (NSFGPP) Update, March 15, UNL ARDC near Mead
Field Scout Training, March 19, UNL ARDC near Mead
Technology of Pesticide Application, March 21-22, UNL ARDC near Mead
Water Law, Policy and Science Conference March 26-27

February 2007

Soil Fertility
UNL revises nitrogen recommendation in light of improved corn prices
Wheat and Alfalfa Production
Shorter rotations can benefit alfalfa yields, following crops
Brown mid-rib forages offer improved digestibility
Selecting forages for low-water situations
Market Journal
Market Journal: Using ethanol byproducts as feed
Winter Extension Programs
Managing soybean aphids — how will biological control contribute?
UNL grasshopper workshops provide update on RAATS control program
Central Plains Irrigation Conference Feb. 27-28
Irrigation Conference offers training on UNL's Water Optimizer decision tool
Grain Marketing Seminar in Blue Hill March 8
Water use, ag landscapes and energy key topics of Water Law, Policy and Science Conference March 26-27
Wheat Technology Conference spotlights wheat streak mosaic, other wheat issues
Extension meetings to explore 2007 farm bill debate, proposals
Pesticide technology and crop scout training programs offered in March
March 14 UNL workshop offers indepth training on integrated weed management
AgNews
NDA notified of pseudorabies-infected wild pigs
USDA season-average price forecasts
USDA reports Nebraska cattle inventory


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