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Clip Archive Overview - Crop Production
March 26, 2005
Weed Control in Crops
(Length: 8:37)
Combining pre and post emergent weed control programs in crop production can give growers more flexibility and reduce cost. Alex Martin, University of Nebraska Extension Weeds Specialist, explains the different options available.
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April 2, 2005
Water Management Techniques
(Length: 8:34)
Some Nebraska producers are faced with limited water. Bob Klein, University of Nebraska Extension Cropping Systems Specialist, tells how producers can meet yield goals in irrigated and dryland production.
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April 9, 2005
New Crop Varieties for the High Plains Region
(Length: 2:54)
Dave Baltensperger, University of Nebraska extension crop breeding specialist discuss new crop varieties for the high plains region. Crops released for seed increase are a spring barley resistant to Russian Wheat Aphid and a forage type pea “Forager.”
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April 9, 2005
Readying the Planter
(Length: 8:19)
Paul Jasa, Extension engineer provides tips on getting the planter ready for fieldwork. He shows adjustments that need to be made for the no-till operation and discusses the benefit of no-till.
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April 16, 2005
Oil Seed Crops
(Length: 3:04)
Dave Baltensperger, Extension Crop Breeding Specialist, University of Nebraska, shares new opportunities in oil seed crops. By improving management techniques and variety selection, oil seed crops will be excellent alternative crops for the region.
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April 30, 2005
Dicamba Tolerant Crops
(Length: 2:47)
In the near future producers will have the opportunity to use Dicamba herbicides on many types of broadleaf crops such as soybeans, cotton and canola. Don Weeks, University of Nebraska professor and head of Biochemistry, talks about this new genetic trait.
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May 21, 2005
Corn and Soybean Replant
(Length: 8:53)
University of Nebraska extension crops specialist Roger Elmore says corn and soybean producers should closely evaluate flooded corn and soybeans. He says replanting may not be necessary. Fertilizer may have been converted to nitrate and no longer available to the crop.
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May 21, 2005
Bean Leaf Beetles
(Length: 2:51)
Soybean producers are encouraged to look at emerging plants for bean leaf beetles and be prepared to treat if necessary. University of Nebraska extension entomologist, Bob Wright says the beetles are grown and waiting to feed.
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May 28, 2005
Hay Storage
(Length: 9:55)
Hay harvest is underway in Nebraska. Bruce Anderson, UNL extension forage specialist explains proper storage will prevent expensive loses of the hay’s weight and nutrient value.
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June 4, 2005
Ag Update: The Grasshopper Threat
(Length: 3:23)
Jack Campbell, UNL entomologist says cool, wet weather may reduce the grasshopper threat this year. APHIS has a program but it will cost ranchers $3 per acre.
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