Nebraska Extension Cares - Assisting Nebraskans through Tough Times
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Crops
- UNL Flood Resources for Crops and Cropland
- Nebraska Department of Agriculture - Web Page - Resource and Information Page
- Disaster Relief Information Sheet - Nebraska Department of Agriculture
- Repairing Flood-Damaged Farm Fields - CropWatch Web Page Article
- Flood Damage and Prevented Planting - CropWatch Web Page Article
- Flooded Soil Syndrome - Nebraska and Iowa Extension - 2 pgs
- Cover Crops for Soil Health - Nebraska and Iowa Extension - 3 pgs
- Alfalfa Killed by Winter or Floods - UNL Extension - 1 pg
- Should Leases be Adjusted for Flood-Damaged Farm Ground? - Crop Watch Web Page Article
- What to do with the Loose Cornstalks that have Accumulated After Flood Water Recedes - Crop Watch Web Page Article
- Removing Sand Deposits - NDEQ Fact Sheet
Pesticide Safety After a Flood
- Protecting Chemicals from Storms and Floods - Virginia Tech Web Page
- Pesticide Storage Concerns During a Flood - NDSU Web Page
- Flooded Pesticides - NDSU Web Page
- Report “Orphaned Containers” from Flood
Flooding and Stored Grain
- Flooding and Stored Grain - CropWatch Web Page Article
- Grain Vacuum Services and Suppliers - CropWatch Web Page Article
- Flood Damaged Grain and Hay Disposal - Department of Environmental Quality Web Page
Irrigation Equipment
- Management Recommendations for Irrigation Equipment Affected by Flooding - CropWatch Web Page Article
- Restoring a Flooded Well to Service - K State - 2 pgs