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  • No Till Notes: 'Field Days Thank You'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Jul 6, 2015

    I would like to thank everyone involved in making last week’s Panhandle No-till Partnership’s field days a success. I would like to especially thank Mark Betson, Mark and Pat Ernest, Bob Gifford and Jack Revelle for hosting these field days on their farms. I also want to thank the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center, and specifically Dr. Cody Creech and Dr. Karla Jenkins, for hosting our tour group at the UNL High Plains Ag Lab. I’m always amazed when I drive around the Panhandle of Nebraska at the diverse landscape w...

  • 21st Century Equipment donates $50K to Regional County Fair Livestock Programs

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Jul 6, 2015

    3st Century Equipment has announced its support for 4-H County Fair Livestock Programs across the 43 counties in our operating area. Individual donations will be presented to county extension offices in this month – including Cheyenne – to be used at the discretion of the council and advisors in livestock facilities, livestock programs, or wherever they see a need. "21st Century Equipment has a business presence in Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado," said CEO Owen Palm. "As such, we have a tre...

  • No Till Notes: 'Reminiscing'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Jun 29, 2015

    I recently attended No Till on the Plain’s Whirlwind field day at Steve Tucker’s farm near Venango, Neb. These are educational field days on all aspects of continuous no till crop production. I was invited to speak on crop rotations on dry land acres in our semi-arid region and I also spoke about water conservation on our irrigated continuous no till production acres. No till crop production has allowed producers in our area to continuous crop with the extra moisture stored in the soil on our dry land acres. On our irrigated acres we have bee...

  • No Till Notes: 'PNTP Field Days'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Jun 22, 2015

    The Panhandle No-till Partnership will host a series of field days Tuesday through Friday this week. These field days will focus on continuous no-till crop production practices on dry land and irrigated acres and integrating livestock into a no till cropping and forage production system. The field days will be an educational showing of how no-till crop and forage production can improve soil health and conserve groundwater. We’ll also tour the UNL High Plains Ag Lab to meet and greet Cody Creech, UNL Panhandle and Extension Center dry land cropp...

  • No Till Notes: 'Field Pea Disease'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Jun 15, 2015

    This past week I spent a morning with Dr. Bob Harveson, University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center plant pathologist, touring field pea fields in the Alliance area. Harveson and I were looking for diseases in field peas. He is concentrating on diseases in field peas this year to see what concerns may develop for field pea producers in our area. So far the only disease that has shown up in field pea production in our area is blight. I have spoken with numerous field pea producers this spring about this disease in field peas....

  • No Till Notes: 'It Works'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Jun 8, 2015

    I’ve had several no-till producers around the Panhandle comment on how well their fields have taken in the record-setting moisture we received during the month of May. On our farm, we recorded 10.3 inches of precipitation during the month of May. I have talked to other producers in our neighborhood who recorded up to 1.5 inches more than we did on our farm. According to my moisture totals, we received roughly 13.1 inches of precipitation in April and May. Considering our yearly precipitation average is 15.2 inches that is a lot of moisture f...

  • FSA county committee nomination period starts June 15

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Jun 8, 2015

    Cheyenne County USDA Farm Service Agency Executive Director Brad Fraass, announced that county committee election nominations begin June 15. Farmers, ranchers and landowners are encouraged to nominate farmer and rancher candidates to serve on their local FSA county committee by the Aug. 3 deadline. Elected county committee members serve a three-year term and are responsible for making decisions on FSA disaster, conservation, commodity, and price support programs, as well as other important federal farm program issues. “County committee members...

  • No Till Notes: 'NTOP Whirlwind Expo'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|May 26, 2015

    I’m sitting here at my desk watching the rain change over to snow in late May. They’re calling for more snow overnight. It has already rained and snowed 5.2 inches of precipitation on our farm this month. The corn we planted three weeks ago has barely sprouted and laying in cold wet soil. I have no idea when we are going to get a break to plant the rest of our corn. Looks like it will be later than I’ve ever planted corn before. From what I understand the sugar beet farmers are very concerned about their crop as well. Needless to say produ...

  • No Till Notes: 'Observations, Part 2'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|May 18, 2015

    Last week, I discussed how we approach fertilizing our winter wheat crop following field peas in our winter wheat, corn, field pea and then back to winter wheat crop rotation on our continuous no-till dry land acres. We have been using this rotation for the past nine years on our farm and we’re starting to see some long term effects from this rotation. One observation is cheat grass working its way into a few fields within this rotation. Cheat grass has always been a problem in winter wheat production in our region. Throughout my farming c...

  • SPNRD board sees ground water model analysis review

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 18, 2015

    At its monthly meeting, the South Platte Natural Resources District board of directors received an analysis review of the Western Water Use Management Model, commissioned to aid in determining the effects of actions on aquifers within the District. The review was the second seen by the directors, who saw initial modeling results at a special meeting at the end of April. At that time, board members asked hydrogeologist Thad Kuntz, who developed the model, to run more specific information than that initially presented. At the May board meeting...

  • Nebraska Wheat Board announces annual budget meeting

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 18, 2015

    The Nebraska Wheat Board will hold its annual budget meeting Thursday, May 28, 2015 at Monsanto’s Water Utilization Learning Center. The center is located at 76268 NE-47, Gothenburg, Neb. 69138 The meeting will begin at 7:30 a.m. CST and adjourn at 5:30 p.m. It will include a second reading of funding proposals for the upcoming fiscal year 2015-2016, and the annual budget for fiscal year 2015-2016 will be set. Reports from NWB board members, contractor reports, and a list of upcoming events and travel will also be discussed. An executive s...

  • Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture seeks donations during 'Give To Lincoln Day'

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 18, 2015

    The Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation will participate in a 24-hour fundraiser on Thursday, May 28 to help support its programs and efforts that build awareness and understanding of agriculture through education and leadership development. Some of the programs dollars raised will support include: • Nebraska Agriculture in the Classroom: A program that connects teachers with trusted resources to teach students about agriculture, connecting students to their source of food, fiber and fuel; • Ag Promotion and Education programs: Inspiring people to...

  • No Till Notes: 'Observations'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|May 11, 2015

    We have now planted field peas on all of our dry land fields for a third time in our winter wheat, corn, field pea crop rotation. We have learned quite a bit over this time on growing field peas and what to expect and watch for as this rotation continues over time and I thought I would share some of what we have learned and a few things to watch for in field pea production. I had several calls earlier this year on how we approach fertilizing our winter wheat following our field pea crop. Field peas are a legume which produces nitrogen during...

  • PLATTE LINES A column of current items of interest from the South Platte NRD

    Rod Horn, General Manager - SPNRD|May 11, 2015

    As we begin to move into the summer outdoor season, the District is moving forward with plans and work to develop and maintain its recreation areas. The District owns or cares for four recreation areas, with each county currently holding at least one area. Each has a different offering for the outdoor enthusiast and all provide the opportunity for an outdoor experience unique to our area. Goldeneye and Goldenrod Wildlife Management Areas both lie in Deuel County. The District manages these areas under an agreement with the owner, the Nebraska...

  • ARC-CO barley payments changed for Cheyenne County

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 11, 2015

    Farm Service Agency County Executive Director Brad Fraass announced a change Monday for the Agriculture Risk Coverage-County program for barley in Cheyenne County. The Deputy Administrator for Farm Programs authorized the Nebraska FSA State Committee to determine Cheyenne County eligible for a separate calculation of revenues by irrigated and nonirrigated practice for purposes of calculating payments under the ARC-CO program. Prior to this change, blended yields and revenues would have been used to determine whether a loss occurred in Cheyenne...

  • Equine welfare training short course planned for Sidney postponed indefinitely

    For The Sun-Telegraph|May 11, 2015

    An Equine Welfare Training short course planned for May 14 at Sidney has been postponed for lack of registrations. Organizers hope to reschedule the course, which is hosted by the Nebraska Horse Council and Nebraska Extension. The course is designed to prepare law enforcement personnel for conducting investigations concerning neglected and abused horses and laws pertaining to livestock abuse and neglect....

  • No Till Notes: 'Potential, Part 2'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|May 4, 2015

    Last week, I took a look at the amount of precipitation we have received to produce a winter wheat crop this year and a projected yield for this year’s crop assuming normal precipitation between now and winter wheat maturation. This week, I’d like to take a look at field peas and the potential yield for this year’s crop of field peas. Each time I have written an article looking at the moisture and potential yield for these spring crops, it has rained. This past week another storm system moved through our region. On our farm we received .25 o...

  • No Till Notes: 'Potential'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Apr 27, 2015

    I sat through two speaker presentations last winter where regional meteorologists gave their predictions for the weather outlook for our area for this growing season. One meteorologist was Brian Bledsoe, who resides in Colorado Springs, Col. Brian gave his presentation at the “No till On the Plains” winter conference in Salina, Kan. The other meteorologist was our own Don Day, who lives in Cheyenne, Wyo. Don spoke at our Panhandle No till Partnership winter conference in Gering. Don is on many local radio station broadcasts and gives weather re...

  • Local landscaping class helps residents with planting techniques

    Evelyn Hornbarger, For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 27, 2015

    The South Platte Natural Resources District offered a free landscaping class at its office in Sidney on Saturday. The workshop is an annual event that is structured to benefit homeowners on landscaping and water management best practices. Participants were given information on home gardening techniques including gathering soil pH, utilizing compost, working the soil and watering. A session led by Lucinda Mays from Chadron State College gave local gardeners several suggestions in managing the...

  • No Till Notes: 'Tough conditions'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Apr 20, 2015

    Over the past few weeks, I have been visiting with numerous producers around the Panhandle.Generally producers call to discuss field pea production but the conversation almost always turns to the condition of the winter wheat crop planted last fall. I have also read reports in the University of Nebraska’s Cropwatch and listened to a couple of programs on the radio that also discussed the condition of this year’s winter wheat crop in our area. All the reports from producers and researchers suggest that the winter wheat crop has experienced a p...

  • No Till Notes: 'Thank you'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Apr 13, 2015

    I want to start off by thanking everyone for their kind prayers and thoughtfulness in helping me and my family as I recover from my surgery. The well wishes and acts of kindness friends and neighbors exhibit during difficult times always impressed me in our rural way of life. These acts of kindness make living in rural Nebraska a very special place to be. I had my right knee replaced and the surgery and recovery couldn’t have gone any better. I’m still working hard in physical therapy to regain the strength and motion of the knee and leg and...

  • Scholarships available for high school, middle school student camps

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 13, 2015

    The South Platte Natural Resources District has two scholarship opportunities for students wishing to attend one of two camps focusing on natural resources education this summer. Each year the Nebraska Section of the Society for Range Management, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and IANR and the Cooperative Extension Service host a learning experience for high school students wishing to increase their knowledge of natural resources. The 52nd Annual Nebraska Range Youth Camp will be held at the State...

  • No Till Notes: 'Field peas and cattle'

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No till Educator|Apr 6, 2015

    There is a developing feed source for the cattle industry here in our region with the introduction of field peas as an alternative feed source for the livestock industry. The production of field peas across our region has come about as producers look for alternative crops to transition back to winter wheat in their crop rotations. The addition of field peas has proven to be a sound agronomic practice in crop rotations that benefits the winter wheat production. As producers, we are attempting to make field peas a long-term part of our crop...

  • PLATTE LINES A column of current items of interest from the South Platte NRD

    Rod Horn, General Manager - SPNRD|Apr 6, 2015

    In the last column, we introduced a general overview of the allocation system used by the NRD as one of the tools used to maintain adequate ground water supplies. As the District moves forward to set allocations for the irrigation years 2016-2018, we want to share how the process works and what we’re trying to accomplish. In 2004, the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources designated the entire South Platte NRD as full appropriated, or using as much ground water as there was ground water recharge. Later that same year, the South Platte R...

  • Irrigation, water management specialist appointed

    For The Sun-Telegraph|Apr 6, 2015

    Amir Haghverdi will join the faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research and Extension Center this summer as an irrigation and water-management specialist. Haghverdi's appointment was announced by Jack Whittier, research and extension director at the Panhandle R&E Center. He will replace Dean Yonts, the long-time irrigation specialist who passed away in 2012. When he begins on July 1, Haghverdi will be responsible for conducting research and extension programs focused water...

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