An April 2017 Cornhusker Economics article Getting to Know Your Yield Response Better through Whole-field Randomized Experiments discussed a case study detailing a whole-field randomized agronomic experiment (nitrogen and seed rate). The study was conducted in Kentucky and funded through the USDA-NIFA Data Intensive Farm Management (DIFM) project. The project has so far resulted in more than 50 experiments across several states, including Illinois, Nebraska, Kansas, and Washington. The overarching goal of the project is to provide agricultural producers with the best input rate, variable or uniform, which maximizes their farm profits. This involves statistically estimating the crop response function and then the mathematical optimization to...
This bulletin was prepared under the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Research Project 509.....
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
One of the most basic questions farmers must answer on an annual basis is what to plant. In some cas...
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...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
Corn yields in developing countries are lower than in developed countries partly due to planting met...
Researchers working on a USDA-sponsored research project are exploring a new concept of on-farm expe...
Increasing crop yields in an area we recently studied has helped keep farmers competitive and helped...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...
In a balanced design, researchers allocate the same number of units across all treatment groups. It ...
Many Nebraska agricultural producers hire custom operators to perform machinery services for their f...
Optimal Design of Experiments is currently recognized as the modern dominant approach to planning ex...
Amazing statistics about Nebraska agriculture are plentiful. For example, Nebraska produces the 4th ...
This bulletin was prepared under the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Research Project 509.....
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
One of the most basic questions farmers must answer on an annual basis is what to plant. In some cas...
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...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
Corn yields in developing countries are lower than in developed countries partly due to planting met...
Researchers working on a USDA-sponsored research project are exploring a new concept of on-farm expe...
Increasing crop yields in an area we recently studied has helped keep farmers competitive and helped...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...
In a balanced design, researchers allocate the same number of units across all treatment groups. It ...
Many Nebraska agricultural producers hire custom operators to perform machinery services for their f...
Optimal Design of Experiments is currently recognized as the modern dominant approach to planning ex...
Amazing statistics about Nebraska agriculture are plentiful. For example, Nebraska produces the 4th ...
This bulletin was prepared under the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Research Project 509.....
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
One of the most basic questions farmers must answer on an annual basis is what to plant. In some cas...