Pasture and Forage Minute: Making a Drought Plan, Monitoring Forage Nitrates
High nitrate levels in winter forage feed can be mitigated with the right management strategy, such as dilution.
Extension educators share their insights on effective grazing and forage plans with respect to potential drought conditions in 2022, and preventing nitrate poisoning from winter feed.
Pasture and Forage Minute: Dormant Alfalfa Weed Control, Cover Crop Forage Strategies
Cattle grazing cereal rye cover crop near Tecumseh. (CropWatch file photo)
ECAP Program Helps Nebraskans Create Communities They Want
Tilden residents enter the city library, bundled up against the cold. They greet each other between sips from their thermoses, then take a seat. Jordan Grummert-Rasmussen and Amanda Kowalewski, extension educators for Rural Prosperity Nebraska, welcome the attendees and begin the first meeting of the Entrepreneurial Communities Activation Process program.
Food Tolerances Revoked for Chlorpyrifos — What to Know
Producers will not be allowed to apply chlorpyrifos on any food or feed products after Feb. 28, 2022.
Producers will not be allowed to apply chlorpyrifos on any food or feed products after Feb. 28, 2022, and any food items treated with chlorpyrifos products after that date are not permitted to be sold.
2022 TAPS Competitions Begin with Learn, Launch, Interact Event
Attendees will learn everything they need to know about participating in the 2022 TAPS competition.
UNL to Host Virtual Landlord/tenant Cash Rent Workshops
The workshops will cover 2022 cash rental rates, land values, leasing strategies, landlord-tenant communication, farm and ranch succession planning and an overview of farm programs for landowners.
4-H Assistant Appointed for Scotts Bluff County
As the new 4-H assistant, Connelly will be responsible for implementing programming in 4-H and youth development in Scotts Bluff County.
Lack of Snow, Dryness Continue Winter Trend
Drought depiction valid Feb. 8, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
The dryness of this winter season is expected to continue in Nebraska, as Nebraska State Associate Climatologist Al Dutcher shares his outlook for the rest of February and March.
Update on the 2019 Tunnel Collapse and Canal Washout — Tunnel Repair or Replacement Options
Figure 1. Tunnel No. 1 when there is no water in the Goshen/Gering-Fort Laramie Canal.
WIA Conference to Offer Continuing Education Credits for Crop Advisor, Veterinary Professionals
This year's Women in Agriculture Conference will include 11 workshops that offer certified crop advisor continuing education credits for attendees.
Dryland Specialist Cody Creech Named to Fenster Professorship
Cody Creech speaks to farmers at a recent High Plains Ag Lab Field Day.
The second Fenster professor in UNL's history, Creech's research and extension efforts since 2015 have focused on enhancing agronomic practices to increase profitability, optimizing soil water conservation and delivering weed management solutions.
Continued Good News for Grasshopper Risk on Rangeland
Based on fall adult surveys conducted by USDA-APHIS, the risk of grasshopper infestation in Nebraska rangelands will be low in 2022, with slightly higher risk in southwestern Nebraska.
Pasture and Forage Minute: Cutting Alfalfa Fertilizer Costs with Manure
When done correctly, applying manure ahead of seeding alfalfa fields can result in big cost savings on fertilizer.
Save money by getting a jumpstart on your summer annual forage plan. Plus, Nebraska Extension Educator Ben Beckman explains how to prepare alfalfa seed beds with manure to save on fertilizer costs this growing season.
Pasture and Forage Minute: Inventorying Forage Supply
With increasingly dry conditions in Nebraska, now is a good time to take stock of remaining hay and forages to make timely adjustments on your winter feed strategy.
2021 Pea Variety Trial Results Available Online
Pea variety trials were conducted at three dryland sites in the Panhandle and southwest Nebraska — Box Butte County (19 varieties), Cheyenne County (19 varieties) and Perkins County (25 varieties) — plus two irrigated trials in Scottsbluff and Cheyenne County.
Profitability vs. Feasibility and the Paradox of Purchasing Farmland
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