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Feed & Forage

December 13, 2005
2006 Eastern Nebraska Cattlemen's Expo Offered in January
LINCOLN, Neb. — Eastern Nebraska cattle producers can learn the latest information on new developments in the cattle industry at the 2006 Eastern Nebraska Cattlemen's Expo Jan. 14. More

October 21, 2005
Fall is Great Time to Control Most Weeds
LINCOLN, Neb. — Fall is an optimal time to control most weeds in fields and pastures, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension educators say. More

September 7, 2005
Grassland Lecture Series Under Way at UNL
LINCOLN, Neb. — The 11th annual fall seminar series from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Center for Grassland Studies will feature faculty and guest lecturers on topics ranging from the effects of climate on grasses to grasslands in New Mexico and Kenya.  More

July 14, 2005
Keep Cattle Cool During Summer's Hot, Humid Days
CONCORD, Neb. — Summer's hot, humid days can take a toll on cattle, which means producers need to take steps to ward off heat stress, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln beef specialist said. More

June 24, 2005
Wheat Yields Likely To Vary Due To Drought, Disease And Late Freeze
LINCOLN, Neb. — Conditions have been hard on winter wheat across much of the state since it was planted last fall, but Nebraska producers can improve future yields by controlling after-harvest weeds, University of Nebraska-Lincoln specialists say.  More

June 15, 2005
Nebraska Grazing Conference Offered in Kearney This Summer
LINCOLN, Neb. — The 2005 Nebraska Grazing Conference in Kearney will give producers the latest information in grazing strategies and management, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln forage specialist said. More

May 1, 2005
Lighter Heifers Can Reduce Feed Costs Without Hurting Performance
LINCOLN, Neb. – Ranchers typically equate lighter weight replacement heifers with poor pregnancy rates and calving difficulty. More

April 29, 2005
Nebraska Rangeland At Risk for Grasshopper Infestations
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans need to prepare for potentially large grasshopper populations this spring and summer, University of Nebraska entomologists say. More

September 14, 2004
Manage and Prepare Pastures Now for Next Spring's Grazing
LINCOLN, Neb. — Producers need to plan now for next year's pastures, a University of Nebraska forage specialist said. More

September 13, 2004
Alfalfa Can Offer Extra Grazing This Fall
LINCOLN, Neb. — Some of the best pastures of the year may still be available this fall from alfalfa fields, a University of Nebraska forage specialist said. More

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