Differences in climate between Lincoln and Scottsbluff are as great as from Lincoln to the east coast of the United States. These climatic differences across the state greatly affect recommended seeding rates for rainfed corn in Nebraska. This NebGuide provides information useful in assessing accumulated growing degree days, soil type and field conditions, average precipitation, and the field\u27s microclimate when determining seeding rate for dryland corn
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
This publication explains what factors to consider and compare when selecting a corn hybrid and how ...
Corn planting usually begins when the average daily temperature first rises 55°F and the soil become...
Differences in climate between Lincoln and Scottsbluff are as great as from Lincoln to the east coas...
This NebGuide discusses the growing degree day requirements for Nebraska\u27s four corn-growing regi...
This NebGuide examines the results of studies done on the effects of weather on unirrigationd corn. ...
This NebGuide discusses selecting corn and sorghum hybrids, factors that affect yield, plant populat...
Although grown throughout the state, corn is the predominant row crop in the Eastern third and south...
Crop development models can be used to determine the expected phenological responses of corn hybrids...
Preparation, seed selection, seedbed preparation, fertilization, methods of seeding, time and rate o...
This NebGuide discusses corn irrigation strategies options and objectives. There are over 16 million...
Corn and sunflower are value crops for America. Cultivation of corn and sunflower often vary dependi...
In a 2-yr multiple-site field study conducted in western Nebraska during 1999 and 2000, optimum dryl...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Although seed genetics can dictate yield, a poorly planted seed never reaches its yield potential. F...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
This publication explains what factors to consider and compare when selecting a corn hybrid and how ...
Corn planting usually begins when the average daily temperature first rises 55°F and the soil become...
Differences in climate between Lincoln and Scottsbluff are as great as from Lincoln to the east coas...
This NebGuide discusses the growing degree day requirements for Nebraska\u27s four corn-growing regi...
This NebGuide examines the results of studies done on the effects of weather on unirrigationd corn. ...
This NebGuide discusses selecting corn and sorghum hybrids, factors that affect yield, plant populat...
Although grown throughout the state, corn is the predominant row crop in the Eastern third and south...
Crop development models can be used to determine the expected phenological responses of corn hybrids...
Preparation, seed selection, seedbed preparation, fertilization, methods of seeding, time and rate o...
This NebGuide discusses corn irrigation strategies options and objectives. There are over 16 million...
Corn and sunflower are value crops for America. Cultivation of corn and sunflower often vary dependi...
In a 2-yr multiple-site field study conducted in western Nebraska during 1999 and 2000, optimum dryl...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Although seed genetics can dictate yield, a poorly planted seed never reaches its yield potential. F...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
This publication explains what factors to consider and compare when selecting a corn hybrid and how ...
Corn planting usually begins when the average daily temperature first rises 55°F and the soil become...