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2008 University of Nebraska High Plains Ag Lab Field Day

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"Knowledge for Better Decisions" is the theme of the 38th annual June Field Day scheduled for June 24 at the University of Nebraska High Plains Ag Lab near Sidney. Speakers from the University will provide up-to-date information about:

--Water requirements for canola and camelina

--Nitrogen rate and timing in irrigated white wheat

--Evaluating a new soil-applied herbicide for proso millet

--What's new in wheat varieties

--Wheat curl mite movement and spread of wheat streak mosaic

--Russian wheat aphid-resistant spring barley

--Wheat disease update

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. At 9 a.m., trailers will be loaded and head to the plots. The field day will conclude around noon.

To get to the High Plains Ag Lab, take U.S. 385 to the Huntsman Elevator (6 miles north of Sidney or 7 miles south of Gurley), then drive 2 miles west, then 1/2 mile north.

The High Plains Ag Lab, a satellite unit of the Panhandle Research and Extension Center in Scottsbluff, is dedicated to improving profitability for dryland crops and livestock production. It is located on land that was formerly part of the Sioux Army Depot.


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Date: 6/25/08


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