Search Results for 'cropping systems'

We found 17 personnel, and 4 resources related to your search.

Related keywords: Soil Health, Crop Insect Pests, Efficient Water Use, Crops, Soybeans, Ipm, Field Crops, Weed Control, Cropping Systems, Wheat

Personnel

Cropping Systems Extension Educator, Lead Educator, Box Butte County
308-762-5616
Dryland Cropping Systems Specialist, Extension Specialist
308-632-1230
Irrigated Cropping Systems, Extension Educator
308-946-3843
Water and Cropping Systems Extension Educator
402-441-7180
Water and Cropping Systems Extension Educator
402-352-3821
Nebraska Extension Water & Integrated Cropping Systems Educator, Extension Educator
308-632-1230
Water and Cropping Systems, Extension Educator
308-696-6783
Water and Cropping Systems Extension Educator
308-345-3390

Justin McMechanPh.D., D.P.H.

Crop Protection and Cropping Systems Specialist, Extension Specialist
402-472-2312
Extension Educator
402-624-8030
Water and Cropping Systems Assistant Extension Educator
402-563-4901
Water and Cropping Systems Extension Educator
402-821-2151
Extension Educator, Lead Educator
402-461-7209
Extension Educator, Lead Educator
308-995-4222
Water and Integrated Cropping System Extension Educator
402-374-2929
Extension Educator
402-362-5508
Cropping Systems Agronomist, Extension Specialist
402-472-5554

Resources

JenREESources Blog

Weekly news columns and area crop and horticultural updates are posted here.
Shared By: Jennifer Rees
Screenshot of the website Managing Soybean Defoliators NebGuide G2259

Managing Soybean Defoliators NebGuide G2259

NebGuide with information on managing insect defoliators of soybean
Managing Soybean Defoliators | Nebraska Extension Publications :Nebraska Extension Publications
Shared By: Wayne Ohnesorg

Crop Tech Cafe

Locally focused agronomy website for Saline, Jefferson, and Gage counties

Manure.unl.edu

Recycling local manure nutrients before purchasing fertilizer is key to protecting the environment. Manure can be an economic “Win”, due to its fertility value, and a soil quality “Win”, due to its organic matter. But it can also be a community risk, due to odors and pathogens. Our live educational programs, online courses, and resources provide science-based information on economically viable, environmentally sound manure handling systems that also comply with all regulations.
Shared By: Leslie Johnson

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