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Post-harvest Measurement of Soybean Seed Number and Seed Mass Contributions to Final Seed Yield

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Wed, 10/11/2023 - 14:20
This article explains the process of comparing pre-harvest soybean yield estimates with post-harvest yield outcomes.

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

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 10/10/2023 - 16:01
Severe weather risk for Thursday afternoon, Oct. 12. A powerful storm will bring 48 hours of heavy rain and damaging winds to Nebraska beginning Wednesday night, with the potential for flash flooding, hail and isolated tornadoes in the east, and snow in the west.

Hunting Workshop for Landowners Oct. 13 in Scottsbluff

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 13:22
Learn more about the laws and liabilities of allowing hunters access to private land in next week's workshop. Registration information below. This free workshop will review Nebraska recreation and agrotourism laws, mitigating liability, wildlife conservation programs and more information related to hunting on private land.

Application Cutoff for Natural Resource Conservation Funds Approaching

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 10:29
Applications for USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service program assistance need to be submitted by Nov. 17 to be considered for this year’s funding. (USDA NRCS photo) Farmers and ranchers interested in preventing erosion, improving soil health, conserving water and wildlife, or making other natural resource conservation improvements to their property are encouraged to apply.

What to know about grazing frosted forages

Latest Updates from beef.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 10:24
Friday, October 6, 2023

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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USDA Extends Application Deadline for Discrimination Financial Assistance Program to Jan. 13

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 10:10
The Discrimination Financial Assistance Program The new deadline will allow more time to inform and help farmers, ranchers and forest landowners with technical assistance and training sessions on the program, and allow more time to apply for those currently in harvest season.

Manure Stockpiles: Mind Your Manners

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 09:53
Careful consideration should be given when determining stockpile placement. The above photo shows what to avoid, a pile placed directly across the road from a neighbor's driveway. While potentially a good place water quality wise, the neighbor is likely to be upset - especially if the pile stays there for more than a few days. (UNL Water photo) All manure managers should focus on reducing nuisance odors risks and preventing nutrient loss from stored manure piles.

2023 Nebraska Small Grain Acreage and Production

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 09:35
Historical small grains data for Nebraska is available at USDA. Oat production in Nebraska has increased 39% in 2023, reflected by a 33% increase of oat acreage in the state.

Nebraska Sept. 1, 2023 Grain Stocks

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 09:28
Historical grain stocks data for Nebraska is available at USDA. As of Sept. 1, Nebraska wheat stocks were up 19% from 2022 at 41.2 million bushels. Corn stocks were down 14% from last year.

Frosted Sorghum and Prussic Acid

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 09:11
Once a freeze occurs, it takes seven days for prussic acid to dissipate from forage sorghum species like sorghum-sudangrass. The hours immediately after a frost have the highest level of toxic compounds in these plants. A review on how to safely graze forage sorghum species after freezing temperatures.

Weekly Weather Update and Outlook: Oct. 5, 2023

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 10/06/2023 - 08:46
Following the cold front that's bringing Nebraska's first freeze for the season tonight, the beginning of next week looks great for fall harvest or wheat planting, and another chance of precipitation is on the way for mid-week.

How to Estimate Harvest Losses in Soybeans and Corn Fields

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 10/05/2023 - 13:48
Combine calibration is a crucial step for keeping grain losses at acceptable levels. Knowing where grain losses occur is key to keeping them as low as possible — in this article, extension educators review how to calculate pre-harvest and at-harvest grain losses to determine their sources.

The Soil Health Exchange: How Do I Reduce Soil Compaction Without Cover Crops?

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 10/05/2023 - 10:03
Soil compaction, usually caused by conventional tillage, can be resolved by planting deep-rooted species such as brassicas. Soil health experts share techniques for reducing soil compaction without the use of long-term cover crops.

Welcome to Rulon Taylor

Rulon Taylor is the newest Extension educator to join the Rural Prosperity Nebraska team. Based in Curtis on the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture campus, Taylor works as a statewide engagement coordinator for the Nebraska Regional Food Systems Initiative. Having grown up in Curtis, he’s not only familiar with the state, but he also knows what helps rural communities thrive.

Tell us about your family life.

I come from a large family. There is myself, my parents and four siblings. My whole family lives in Nebraska.

Shrink Smart

Most communities in Nebraska have had a declining populations for decades. The Iowa State Extension program has a project called Rural Shrink Smart. This is a program that studies and helps communities that have a shrinking population but still figure out ways to increase their quality of life.

Farm Rescue: Helping Farm and Ranch Families in Crisis

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 10/03/2023 - 14:33
If you or someone you know needs help this harvest season, contact Farm Rescue or apply online using the link below. (Photo courtesy Farm Rescue) Farm Rescue helps farmers and ranchers who have experienced a major illness, injury or natural disaster by providing the equipment and volunteer workforce to plant, hay or harvest their crop.

Pasture and Forage Minute: Hunting Rights with Land Leases, Fall Thistle Control

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 10/03/2023 - 13:59
In crop and pasture land leases, hunting rights default to the tenant unless otherwise stipulated in a verbal or written agreement. A look at landlord and tenant hunting rights in land leases, and tips on managing pasture thistles this fall.