Andrew Little

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Work Hardin Hall (HARH) 306 South
Lincoln NE 68583-0973
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  • Outstanding Wildlife Technical Paper of the Year, Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 2018

Meet Andrew Little

Market Journal: Water Reservoirs Improving

April 18, 2008 

On this week's Market Journal host Doug Jose talks with Otto Doering, professor of ag economics at Purdue University, about likely public response to federal conservation programs. Despite the decline in the rigor of conservation compliance in the past two farm bills, Doering sees stronger compliance regulations in the future.

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Tractor Test Museum Open House Saturday

April 25, 2008 

An open house for the historic 1920 Tractor Test Laboratory andcelebration of the 10th year housing the Lester F. Larsen Tractor Testand Power Museum will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Saturday, April 26.

Activities incude:

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Crop Condition

April 25, 2008

Extension Report

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Web Site a Learning Tool for Using Weather Information for Irrigation

April 18, 2008 

Reliable weather and climate information is a key tool in today's farm management. Knowing what the weather is likely to do can help you schedule irrigations to save water and energy and curb expenses, particularly with skyrocketing fuel costs.

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Estimating Cost-of-Production Figures for Panhandle Farmers

April 18, 2008 

While high commodity prices are giving farmers a reason to smile this year, the rosy income picture is tempered by the increasing cost of production.

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NDA Adds Phragmites To Noxious Weed List Under Temporary Order

April 18, 2008 

On Tuesday the Nebraska Department of Agriculture declared the non-native phragmites an official noxious weed. The statewide designation, which takes effect immediately, is an expansion of a temporary designation issued last year for phragmites within the Republican River basin.

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Controlling Musk Thistle

April 18, 2008 

Favorable rains last fall and short pastures have created the right conditions for lots of thistles this spring.

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