"With the significant increase in wheat acres planted in eastern Nebraska and the technology now available to growers, yield goals are much higher than experienced in previous decades," said Jennifer Rees, UNL Extension educator. Speakers from UNL, Kansas State University and private industry will provide information on topics necessary to achieve high wheat yields, Rees said. Topics include: Creating and Protecting Wheat Yield Potential for Maximum Profits, Fertility Requirements for Rain-fed and Irrigated Wheat, Managing Weeds in Wheat, Insects in Wheat, Comparison of Rain-fed and Irrigated Wheat Diseases, How and When Wheat Responds to Water, What's New in White and Hard Red Winter Wheat Varieties and Economic Considerations Regarding Wheat Production.
For more information or to register at the Hastings location, call (402) 461-7209. For more information or to register at the Mead location, call (402) 624-8030. Cost is $20 and pre-registration is due Jan. 26. UNL Extension is in the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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