Extension resources for high inputs in crop production
With input costs for the 2009 crop production season projected to be two to three times higher than in recent years, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension has resources to help. UNL's Surviving High Input Costs in Crop Production Web page offers Nebraska crop producers timely information to curb increasing costs and improve profit margins.
The UNL Extension initiative targets corn, soybean, sorghum, dry bean, wheat, millet, oat and sunflower producers. Read more.
Cattle Feedstuff Exchange
Cattle producers: Do you need feedstuffs or pasture, or do you have some available? Click here to make a connection.
Sugar Beet Production, from A to Z
UNL's Sugar Beet Production Guide (Extensuion Circular 156), is now on the web. This booklet has research-based information on topics such as seed and varieties, rotation, tillage, fertilizing, managing insects, weeds and disease, irrigating, harvest, and more. View it on line.
Irrigate with less
Learn more about research in the Pumpkin Creek Watershed in western Nebraska about cropping systems for conserving water. Go to the Pumpkin Creek project page.
Communities: Roll out the Red Carpet
The Red
Carpet Service tourism hospitality program gives towns the resources to bring tourists to their front door. Go to the Red Carpet Service Page.
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