UNL to share on-farm research results Feb. 27

    Area farm operators and agronomists will want to attend the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network research results update meeting in Grant, Nebraska, Tuesday, Feb. 27.
    Producers will obtain valuable crop production-related information from over 80 on-farm research projects. The research was conducted on Nebraska farms by Nebraska farmers in partnership with University of Nebraska faculty.
    These research projects cover products, practices and new technologies that impact farm productivity and profitability.
    The Nebraska On-Farm Research Network is a statewide, on-farm research program that addresses critical farmer production, profitability and natural resources questions.
    Growers take an active role in the on-farm research project sponsored by Nebraska Extension in partnership with the Nebraska Corn Growers Association, the Nebraska Corn Board, the Nebraska Soybean Checkoff and the Nebraska Dry Bean Commission.
    The program will provide an opportunity to hear growers who conducted on-farm research share their results from the 2017 growing season.
    Field length replicated treatment comparisons were completed in growers’ fields, using their equipment.
    Research projects to be discussed will include cover crops, variable rate seeding, planting populations, multi-hybrid planting, starter fertilizer, fungicide applications, alternate crop rotations, multi-hybrid planting uses, seed treatments and sidedress nitrogen management technologies, including drone and sensor based management and variable-rate nitrogen management.

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