Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February of this year), Nebraska now has more irrigated farmland than any other state. It is common knowledge to observers of our agricultural economy that our state has been in an irrigation expansion mode for several years. But what may be surprising to many is that simultaneously, other major irrigation areas of the country have witnessed reduced irrigated acreage
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
Recent research (Garcia, Fulginiti and Perrin, 2018) has shown the that the extra agricultural produ...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
Nebraska’s irrigated acreage base expanded by more than 930,000 acres between the 2002 and 2007 Cens...
Attribute it to the multi-year drought, the threat of future well-drilling moratoriums or an increas...
With much of the state lying over the Ogallala Aquifer, Nebraska has a valuable irrigation endowment...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchm...
Preliminary results for the 2006 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Dev...
Nebraska agricultural research has historically improved farm income, increased land values, reduced...
Preliminary findings from the 2010 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Survey s...
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
In Nebraska, irrigation is the best risk management tool to hedge against weather variations that ne...
Nebraska’s obligations under the terms of the Republican Basin Compact and the Cooperative Agreement...
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
Recent research (Garcia, Fulginiti and Perrin, 2018) has shown the that the extra agricultural produ...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
Nebraska’s irrigated acreage base expanded by more than 930,000 acres between the 2002 and 2007 Cens...
Attribute it to the multi-year drought, the threat of future well-drilling moratoriums or an increas...
With much of the state lying over the Ogallala Aquifer, Nebraska has a valuable irrigation endowment...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchm...
Preliminary results for the 2006 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Dev...
Nebraska agricultural research has historically improved farm income, increased land values, reduced...
Preliminary findings from the 2010 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Survey s...
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
In Nebraska, irrigation is the best risk management tool to hedge against weather variations that ne...
Nebraska’s obligations under the terms of the Republican Basin Compact and the Cooperative Agreement...
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
Recent research (Garcia, Fulginiti and Perrin, 2018) has shown the that the extra agricultural produ...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...