Allan Vyhnalek

volunteer, emeriti
Work Filley Hall (FYH) 102
Lincoln NE 68583-0922
US
Work 402-472-3401 On campus, dial 2-3401
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Allan Vyhnalek has spent over 34 years in Extension working in both Iowa and Nebraska. He is a native of Saline County, Nebraska.Vyhnalek received his Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in Agricultural Education. He taught in high school and post-secondary classrooms for 8 ½ years prior to joining Extension.<br><br>His current role is as Extension Educator for Farm/Ranch Succession and Transition – state-wide.He works from Ag Economics Department at UNL.<br><br>He has a passion for the future of rural Nebraska. That is why he is interested in helping individuals, groups, and communities understand how good communications, negotiation skills and generational differences relate to how communities and families function as we develop Nebraska for future generations.

Website: agecon.unl.edu/succession
Twitter: @arvred73
Allan Vyhnalek has worked in Extension in Iowa and Nebraska for 28 years. A native of Saline County, Nebraska, Vyhnalek received BS and MS degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in agricultural education.  He taught in high school and post-secondary classrooms for 8.5 years prior to joining Extension.
Focus Areas: Farm Management and Ag Economics
Educational Programming: Ag marketing, farm leases, landlord/tenant relationships, farm transition, and estate planning

UNL CropWatch Oct. 29, 2010: Treat Winter Annuals in Alfalfa, Avoid Spring Time Crunch

Oct. 29, 2010

With good fall conditions winter annual weeds like pennycress, mustards, henbit, and downy brome are getting a dense, robust start that could lead to heavy weed growth next spring.

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UNL CropWatch Oct. 18, 2010: Rust Developing in Alfalfa

Oct. 18, 2010

Warm, humid weather has caused rust to form in many alfalfa fields throughout the region.

Rust doesn't overwinter here and rarely infects alfalfa here before mid-July, but with humid conditions like we've had this year, rust can be blown up from the south and infect fields.

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UNL CropWatch Sept. 18, 2010: Revitatilizing Warm-Season Pastures

Oct. 18, 2010

Cheatgrass, downy brome, bluegrass, smooth brome, and other cool-season plants have invaded many warm-season grass pastures and rangeland. This invasion shifts good grazing away from summer and toward spring when most folks have plenty of pasture.

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UNL CropWatch Oct. 29, 2010: Creating Opportunities for an Ag Workforce

Oct. 29, 2010

Presentations at the 2010 Ag at the Crossroads Conference will focus on opportunities for creating jobs and developing Nebraska's agricultural workforce.  The conference will be Nov. 4 at the Lancaster Event Center in Lincoln at 4100 N. 84th St.

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UNL CropWatch Oct. 29, 2010: LEAD Fellowship Applications Available for Next Class

Oct. 29, 2010

Fellowship applications for Nebraska LEAD (Leadership Education/Action Development) Group XXXI are now available for men and women involved in production agriculture or agribusiness.

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