Grassland Studies, Center for
Nebraska Grazing Conference Proceedings
Date of this Version
2017
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Citation
Nebraska Grazing Conference Proceedings, 2017
August 8-9, 2017, Kearney Ramada, Kearney, Nebraska
Center for Grassland Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Abstract
Fences and Water Points: Where They Should Go by Jim Gerrish
Beef Systems Initiative by Archie Clutter
Grass-based Health and the Ruminant Revolution by Peter Ballerstedt
The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Weedy Plants by Chris Helzer
2016 Leopold Conservation Award Winner by Nancy Peterson
Managing Grassland Vegetation to Benefit Livestock and Wildlife by Patricia Johnson
What is Plant Cover, and How Can We Manage it for Wildlife Needs? by Dwayne Elmore
Producer Panel: Annual Forages vs Row Crops Under Irrigation moderated by John Maddux
Producer Panel: Economics of Grazing Strategies moderated by Jim Jankins
It Costs How Much!? by Aaron Berger
Managing Risks in a Risky World by Jay Parsons
Selecting Cool-season Grasses for Irrigated or Dryland Conditions by Peter Ballerstedt
Working Lands for Wildlife by Bill Vodehnal
NRCS Cost Share Programs by Brad Soncksen
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