Six researchers at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln are working on the USDA-NIFA-funded Data Intensive Farm Management (DIFM) project. DIFM is based at the University of Illinois, and also involves the Universities of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Illinois State. The overarching goal of the project is to collect production data after conducting large-scale, on-farm randomized input use field trials, and then using the information to inform growers of optimal input use practices to enhance their profits. DIFM researchers hope to find a win-win situation in which more efficient crop nutrient management both increases farm profits and water quality in the Mississippi River basin
Research over the past decade has shown that precision farming technologies offer great potential to...
Wheat is the 3rd most prominent crop in the USA and approximately 50% is exported annually. Nebraska...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...
An April 2017 Cornhusker Economics article Getting to Know Your Yield Response Better through Whole-...
Six researchers at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln are working on the USDA-NIFA-funded Data Inte...
Precision agriculture has the potential to enhance farming profitability substantially via site-spec...
Increasing crop yields in an area we recently studied has helped keep farmers competitive and helped...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated ...
Farmers are continually evaluating products and practices, often by comparing their current practice...
Researchers working on a USDA-sponsored research project are exploring a new concept of on-farm expe...
Nitrogen fertilizer (N) is commonly used as a production input to increase crop yields. It is includ...
Nebraska’s agricultural production is diverse and vast, ranking the state fourth in total value of a...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
The High Plains Ag Laboratory (HPAL) in Sidney, Nebraska is the dryland research site for the Univer...
Research over the past decade has shown that precision farming technologies offer great potential to...
Wheat is the 3rd most prominent crop in the USA and approximately 50% is exported annually. Nebraska...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...
An April 2017 Cornhusker Economics article Getting to Know Your Yield Response Better through Whole-...
Six researchers at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln are working on the USDA-NIFA-funded Data Inte...
Precision agriculture has the potential to enhance farming profitability substantially via site-spec...
Increasing crop yields in an area we recently studied has helped keep farmers competitive and helped...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated ...
Farmers are continually evaluating products and practices, often by comparing their current practice...
Researchers working on a USDA-sponsored research project are exploring a new concept of on-farm expe...
Nitrogen fertilizer (N) is commonly used as a production input to increase crop yields. It is includ...
Nebraska’s agricultural production is diverse and vast, ranking the state fourth in total value of a...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
The High Plains Ag Laboratory (HPAL) in Sidney, Nebraska is the dryland research site for the Univer...
Research over the past decade has shown that precision farming technologies offer great potential to...
Wheat is the 3rd most prominent crop in the USA and approximately 50% is exported annually. Nebraska...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...