USDA NRCS Initiates Study of How Tillage Affects Soil Quality
Soil scientists with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service are currently working on a project that will help farmers know how tillage methods impact soil quality. According to NRCS Soil Scientist Dave Kohake, the Dynamic Soils Properties study, based out of Lincoln, Neb., is the first of its kind for NRCS.
Nebraska Irrigators Reduce Use of Water from Wells
Nebraska irrigators used less water from wells and off farm sources in 2008 than in 2003, according to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, Nebraska Field Office, based on the results of the 2008 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey. The survey is conducted every five years.
UNL CropWatch Nov. 25, 2009 Poor Harvest Conditions Lead to Need to Test Hay Quality
November 25, 2009
Is your hay as good this year as it was last year? Maybe not if you faced some of these conditions:
UNL CropWatch Nov. 20, 2009 -- Field Updates
November 20, 2009
Keith Glewen, Extension Educator in Saunders County: As of November 12 most of the soybeans in Saunders County were cut and approximately 60-65% of the corn had been harvested. Three to five hour lines at the elevator are not uncommon. Some growers have started applying anhydrous ammonia.
UNL CropWatch Dec. 4, 2009 -- New Method Measures Water Use by Invasive Plants
A new method for determining how much water is used by invasive plant species along the North Platte River will be the topic of a December 11 seminar at the UNL Panhandle Research and Extension Center.
CW2009-10-13 Limited Irrigation Clinic
October 13, 2009
This clinic was canceled November 24 due to limited registration numbers.
Colorado State University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are jointly hosting this year’s Crop Clinic on Limited Irrigation Systems Dec. 2-3 at Sterling, Colo.