CropWatch, Jan. 14, 2010: 2010 UNL Crop Production Budgets Updated
January 15, 2010
2010 UNL Crop Production Budgets Now Available
CropWatch, Jan. 8, 2010: Tips for Managing Risk in Today's Agricultural Economy
January 8, 2010
Tips for Managing Risk in Today's Agricultural Economy
At the December Farmers and Ranchers College workshop, agricultural economist David Kohl shared important risk management recommendations with a group of more than 100 producers and agribusiness professionals.
CropWatch, Jan. 14, 2010: Web Site Identifies Locations of Pesticide-Sensitive Crops
January 15, 2010
Check Before you Spray
NDA Develops Online Pesticide-Sensitive Crop Locater
NDA Develops Online Pesticide-Sensitive Crop Locater
CropWatch, Jan. 8, 2010: Extreme Cold, Snowpack Creates Potential for Spring Flooding
January 8, 2010
Be Aware Of Possible Spring Flooding Due to Extreme Cold, Snowpack
With December 2009 being one of the coldest on record, lakes, rivers, and streams are accumulating significant ice mass, putting the state in danger of spring flooding if there were to be a quick warm-up.
CropWatch, Jan. 14, 2010: Nebraska Groundwater Level Increases
January 13, 2010
Above-Average Precipitation Causes Groundwater Level Increases Over Much of State
CropWatch, Jan. 8, 2010: Test Discolored Hay for Heat-Damaged Protein Before Feeding
January 8, 2010
Testing And Feeding Tobacco-Brown Hay
Last summer’s weather caused much hay to be baled too wet and now that hay has heated and turned brown.
CropWatch, Jan. 8, 2010: Plan Forage Production for Timely and Accurate Activities
January 8, 2010
Starter Schedule for Timely Forage Activities for 2010
With the start of a new year, most of us have an abundance of new calendars. Put one to good use by planning and noting next season's forage activites so work can be completed on a timely basis.
CropWatch, Jan. 22, 2010: Plant Breeding for Drought Tolerance Short Course
January 22, 2010
A new field-oriented short course, Plant Breeding for Drought Tolerance, will be offered jointly by Colorado State University, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Oklahoma State University in June.