Pasture and Forage Minute: Prussic Acid Following Freeze, Soybean Residue for Forage
Small Steps to Sprucing up Downtown
In a previous article I mentioned sharing stories about the communities that I visit. I’ll do that during this column. I recently visited Franklin, Neb. and saw banners on their light poles celebrating local veterans. I thought this was a great idea, and even though I had left the city office minutes earlier, I went right back in to hear the story of the banners.
Crop Progress: Conditions Decline Slightly, Winter Wheat Planting Nears End
Impact of R Stage-timed Single Irrigation Events on Soybean Seed Number and Seed Mass
Post-harvest Measurement of Soybean Seed Number and Seed Mass Contributions to Final Seed Yield
Latino Small Business Program helps Launch Financial Literacy Courses
Jon Alvarado, CEO of Teach Financial Literacy, describes his online financial literacy courses with one word: empowerment.
“The course is an understanding of finances,” Alvarado said. “But it’s also an understanding of your behavior around finances. It might not always be that you’re focusing strictly on the numbers, but you’re also focusing on the psychology about how you behave around money.”
Weather Alert: Severe Storm Risk and Snow
Hunting Workshop for Landowners Oct. 13 in Scottsbluff
Application Cutoff for Natural Resource Conservation Funds Approaching
What to know about grazing frosted forages
The first frost may be welcome for its fly-killing ability, but for cattle producers running cattle on annual forages, a few management steps this time of year can make sure that first frost doesn't have the same effect on cattle grazing milo, sudangrass and sorghum varieties.
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