No-till Can Save Water, Pumping Cost
July 10, 2009 Irrigated crops grown in no-till may require three to five inches less water from rain or irrigation than those grown under conventional tillage, said UNL Extension Educator Steve Melvin.
Seeding Forages into Wheat Stubble
July 10, 2009
Wheat stubble can be an excellent seedbed for no-till planting forages such as alfalfa, turnips, or summer annual grasses.
Helping Pastures Take Advantage of Good Soil Moisture
July 10, 2009 This year many of us have something we don't get very often — good summer soil moisture. To take full advantage of this moisture for the longer term, consider adjusting your management plans for this summer.
Weed Pressure and Problem Weeds Have Changed with the Adoption of Roundup Ready® Crops
July 10, 2009
Glyphosate Resistance Management Research: Benchmark Report 3
Benchmark Reports
Benchmark Reports
$1.5 Million Available to Landowners to Fight Invasive Weeds
July 10, 2009 Several Nebraska organizations are joining forces to battle invasive plants along many of the river corridors in the western two-thirds of Nebraska.
Progressive Grazing Land Bus Tour July 21-22 in Nebraska, South Dakota
July 10, 2009 The South Dakota Grassland Coalition and the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition have joined forces to host a bus tour of progressive grazing operations around the Yankton, S.D., area on July 21-22.
2009 Nebraska Grazing Conference
July 10, 2009 The ninth annual Nebraska Grazing Conference will be August 11-12 in Kearney. Information and brochures are available from the UNL Center forGrassland Studies, which coordinates and helps sponsor the conference.
Pre-registrations are due by August 1, after which late fees apply.