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Farm Management

January 14, 2002
Bt Corn Resistance Management Requirements for 2002
CONCORD, Neb. - This year's resistance management regulations regarding Bt corn will not result in many changes for Nebraska producers who grow the crop, a University of Nebraska entomologist said. More

January 10, 2002
Check Stored Grain for Moisture and Proper Temperature
LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska producers should check the temperature and moisture levels in stored grain now to avoid costly damage, a University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension educator said. More

January 3, 2002
Corn/Soybean Production and Marketing Workshops Slated
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. - University of Nebraska 2002 Corn/Soybean Production and Marketing Workshops will be offered at five locations in January and February to help producers enhance their production and marketing management skills. More

January 2, 2002
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planning Classes Offered
LINCOLN, Neb. - A series of three University of Nebraska classes in January and February will help livestock producers develop comprehensive nutrient management plans for managing manure from their livestock operations. More

December 20, 2001
Substituting Grain for Hay Might Save Cattle Producers Money
LINCOLN, Neb. - High prices and limited hay supplies may make grain a better feed choice for cattle this winter, a University of Nebraska forage specialist said. More

November 19, 2001
NU Crop Management Winter Programs Set for December through March
LINCOLN, Neb. — A series of University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension programs this winter will provide up-to-date information on a variety of topics of interest to agribusiness professionals and producers. More

November 14, 2001
Workshop Helps Farm Operations Plan for Future
LINCOLN, Neb. — Blending a variety of talents and personalities into one farming or ranching operation takes planning, communication and management. More

November 12, 2001
Agricultural Bioterrorism Threat Requires Vigilance
LINCOLN, Neb. — While bioterrorist attacks on Nebraska agriculture may seem unlikely, it's a serious concern. University of Nebraska agricultural specialists say vigilance and preparation can help protect the state's leading industry. More

November 8, 2001
NU Pesticide Applicator Training Sessions Slated Early in 2002
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska's commercial and noncommercial pesticide applicators seeking first-time certification or recertification to buy or use restricted-use pesticides can bone up on their knowledge through the University of Nebraska's 2002 Pesticide Applicator Education Program. More

October 25, 2001
December Seminars Will Help Producers With Management Plans
LINCOLN, Neb. — December University of Nebraska seminars will help producers get their financial management plans, marketing plans and crop insurance in line with current market outlooks and farm policy. More

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