Many dryland corn producers were reminded again in 2003 of the risks of depending upon rainfall. Irrigation substantially reduces yield risk particularly in Western Nebraska. But irrigation also adds to production costs, and increasing costs per bushel can have its own risks in periods of low prices
Agriculture is a resource-intensive activity. It currently uses a substantial portion of the Earth’s...
Begin thinking about pricing next year抯 corn crop (2000) as an important New Year抯 Resolution. For t...
Irrigation water supplies are decreasing in many areas of the US Great Plains, which is requiring ma...
Many dryland corn producers were reminded again in 2003 of the risks of depending upon rainfall. Irr...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
In Nebraska, irrigation is the best risk management tool to hedge against weather variations that ne...
Three years ago I wrote an article in Cornhusker Economics on the possibly of the dry conditions in ...
The corn farmer has benefited from high corn price. However, the corn price plunged from its high pr...
On August 12, USDA released the fist crop production report that truly reflected the drought conditi...
Attribute it to the multi-year drought, the threat of future well-drilling moratoriums or an increas...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
Many farmers in West Central Nebraska have limited irrigation water supplies, and need to produce cr...
Irrigation is expensive in Tennessee because of small, irregular fields. We calculated the breakeven...
This NebGuide discusses corn irrigation strategies options and objectives. There are over 16 million...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
Agriculture is a resource-intensive activity. It currently uses a substantial portion of the Earth’s...
Begin thinking about pricing next year抯 corn crop (2000) as an important New Year抯 Resolution. For t...
Irrigation water supplies are decreasing in many areas of the US Great Plains, which is requiring ma...
Many dryland corn producers were reminded again in 2003 of the risks of depending upon rainfall. Irr...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
In Nebraska, irrigation is the best risk management tool to hedge against weather variations that ne...
Three years ago I wrote an article in Cornhusker Economics on the possibly of the dry conditions in ...
The corn farmer has benefited from high corn price. However, the corn price plunged from its high pr...
On August 12, USDA released the fist crop production report that truly reflected the drought conditi...
Attribute it to the multi-year drought, the threat of future well-drilling moratoriums or an increas...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
Many farmers in West Central Nebraska have limited irrigation water supplies, and need to produce cr...
Irrigation is expensive in Tennessee because of small, irregular fields. We calculated the breakeven...
This NebGuide discusses corn irrigation strategies options and objectives. There are over 16 million...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
Agriculture is a resource-intensive activity. It currently uses a substantial portion of the Earth’s...
Begin thinking about pricing next year抯 corn crop (2000) as an important New Year抯 Resolution. For t...
Irrigation water supplies are decreasing in many areas of the US Great Plains, which is requiring ma...