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Forage and Weed I.D. and Information
- How to order Common Grasses of Nebraska
This 122 page book has illustrations and descriptions of grasses and grass-like plants found in Nebraska - Range Grasses of Kansas Kansas State University - 25 pages
- Forage Use and Identification Guide University of Kentucky
- Grass and Grasslike Plants Noble Foundation
- Weed and some forage plants Id Illinois Council on Food and Agricultural Research
- Rutgers University Over 100 color weed images
- Grass and Grasslike Plants Images and description
- Common Weed Seedlings of Michigan Identification key, images, description
- Nebraska Noxious Weeds Lancaster County Noxious Weed Control Authority
University of Nebraska Forage Publications
- UNL Forage Publications Index
- The Use and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn
- Weed Control on CRP Acres, G1900
- Harvesting Crop Residues value of nutrients removed and erosion
- Annual Forages for the Nebraska Panhandle, G1527
- Perennial Forages for Irrigated Pasture, G1502
- Certified Perennial Grass Varieties Recommended for Nebr, EC 120
- Selecting Alfalfa Varieties for Nebraska, EC153
- Seeding Alfalfa, G1456
- Grazing Alfalfa, G1393
- Establishing Dryland Forage Grasses, G1705
- Switchgrass, Big Bluestem, and Indiangrass for Grazing and Hay, G1908
- Irrigation Management and Crop Characteristics of Alfalfa, G1778
- Controlling Winter Annual Brome in Pastures with Herbicides Crop Watch Newsletter
Univeristy of Nebraska Pasture Management Publications
- Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management page This website
- Strategies for Range Beef Cattle Producers in Arid Environments Following Drought, NF584
- Grazing Crop Residues With Beef Cattle,EC278
- Water Development Costs for Grazing Livestock, EC821
- Fences and Livestock Water for Pastures under Center Pivot Irrigation, G581
- Costs of Cattle Fencing for Grazing Areas, EC830
- Integrated Management of Eastern Redcedar, EC186
- Conducting a Prescribed Burn on Warm Season-Grass CRP sites, G1649
- Conducting a Prescribed Burn and Burning Checklist, EC-121
- Grassland Management with Prescribed Fire, EC148
- The Use and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn
- Windrow Grazing, G1616
- Blending Grains and Feedstuffs - How to Figure the Proper Proportions , G1500
- Calibration of Sprayers (Also Seeders), G1511
UNL in Lancaster County Resources
- Managing Grass Pastures in Lancaster County Nebraska In-house fact sheet
- St. Johnswort: Identification, Mangement & Control In-house fact sheet
- Nitrogen Sources In-house fact sheet
- Sprayer Nozzle Tip Selection In-house fact sheet
- Calibrating hand-held sprayers
- Land Measure Acre, Hectare, Rod, & Chain In-house fact sheet
- Answers to Questions About Liming Acid Soils In-house fact sheet
Publications from other Midwestern Land Grant Universities
Kansas State University
- KSU Publications - Forage Publications located under Crops
- Emergency and Supplemental Forages
- Establishing Native Grasses
- Nitrate and Prussic Acid Toxicity in Forage
- Smooth Brome Production and Utilization
- Summer Annual Forages
- Triticale in Kansas
- Stocking Rate and Grazing Management
- Sericea Lespedeza: History, Characteristics, and Identification
University of Missouri
- Index of Forage Publications Many Publications - listing is easy to follow
- Establishing Forages
- Orchardgrass
- Red Clover
- White, Ladino and Sweet Clover
- Birdsfoot Trefoil
- Reed Canarygrass, Ryegrass and Garrison Creeping Foxtail
- Eastern Gamagrass
- Smooth Bromegrass
- Warm-Season Annual Forage Crops
- Big Bluestem, Indiangrass and Switchgrass
Iowa State University - Searchable Index
Tall Fescue as a Forage Source, What You Should Know
University of Missouri
- Tall Fescue
- Tall Fescue Toxicosis
- Tall Fescue Toxicosis and Management - Detailed Resource on Fescue Endophyte toxicosis and management.
University of Kentucky
- Tall Fescue in Kentucky
- Tall Fescue Identification Guide
- Understanding Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue and Its Effect on Broodmares
- Sampling for the Tall Fescue Endophyte in Pastures and Hay Stands
- Alternatives for Fungus-Infected Tall Fescue
Kansas State University
- Tall Fescue Production and Utilization
- Fall-applied Herbicides for Eliminating Endophyte-infested Fescue
- Seed Production Mangement for Bromegrass and Tall Fescue
- Tall Fescue Cultivars in Southeastern Kansas
Extension Alfalfa Production Information
University of Nebraska Variety Testing - Alfalfa
- 2008 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
- 2007 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
- 2006 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
- 2005 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
- 2004 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
- 2003 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
- 2002 - UNL Alfalfa Variety Test Results
Kansas State University
University of Missouri
Hay Market Information
- USDA Kansas Hay Report
- USDA Nebraska/Iowa/SW Minnesota Hay Review
- Internet Hay Exchange
- Nebraska Alfalfa Marketing Association
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Contact Information
Tom Dorn, Extension EducatorUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln in
Lancaster County,
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