Feb 12, 2024

Nebraska Extension having High Plains meeting in Sidney on Thursday

Posted Feb 12, 2024 4:49 PM
Sawfly traps without the nets stand in wheat fields at the High Plains Ag Lab near Sidney. The traps are part of ongoing research on the wheat stem sawfly. Photo by Chabella Guzman
Sawfly traps without the nets stand in wheat fields at the High Plains Ag Lab near Sidney. The traps are part of ongoing research on the wheat stem sawfly. Photo by Chabella Guzman

By Chabella Guzman,
PREEC communications

The Nebraska Extension will host its annual Dryland Crop Production on the High Plains meeting on Feb. 15 at the Western Nebraska Community College in Sidney.

The morning will begin with registration at 8:30 a.m., and a welcome from John Westra, Director of the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, will follow at 9 a.m. He will also give an update on PREEC to the audience. The majority of the morning will be devoted to research updates.

“We will be looking at our four sites across Nebraska and giving an update on our winter wheat fertility research,” said Bijesh Maharjan, Nebraska Extension soil and nutrient management specialist. 

The morning will also feature an alternative crops breeding update, commodity marketing and grain quality, building a sawfly research team, and strategic supplementation strategies for yearling cattle grazing cool-season pastures in the summer. The meeting will also include the Testing Ag Performance Solutions, TAPS, wheat contest results from Jessica Groskopf, Nebraska Extension educator, and Cody Creech, dryland cropping systems specialist.

The meeting will begin at 8:30 on Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Western Nebraska Community College in Sidney. Following is the agenda for the day.