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Ec96-823 1996 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part I, H. Douglas Jose, William L. Miller
Ec96-823 1996 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part I, H. Douglas Jose, William L. Miller
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Every two years a survey of custom operations is conducted to determine the current rates charged for specific machinery operations, The survey is divided into two parts: spring and summer operations, including planting and small grain harvest; and fall operations, including fall crop harvest. This report describes the spring and summer operations only. Part II of this publication includes the information about fall operations.
Nf96-310 Costs Of Harvesting And Hauling Corn Stalks In Large Round Bales, H. Douglas Jose, Lance L. Brown
Nf96-310 Costs Of Harvesting And Hauling Corn Stalks In Large Round Bales, H. Douglas Jose, Lance L. Brown
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact calculates the costs of harvesting corn stalks for either livestock fodder or industrial uses.
Fourteen Commandments For Tractor Operators, Von Jarrett
Fourteen Commandments For Tractor Operators, Von Jarrett
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Tractor Air Conditioning, Von Jarrett
Getting The Most Out Of Your Tractor, Von Jarrett
Getting The Most Out Of Your Tractor, Von Jarrett
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Maintain Machinery In Winter, Von Jarrett
Maintain Machinery In Winter, Von Jarrett
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Nf95-226 Estimating Floor Space For Farm Equipment Storage, Robert D. Grisso, Gerald R. Bodman
Nf95-226 Estimating Floor Space For Farm Equipment Storage, Robert D. Grisso, Gerald R. Bodman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides a guide for planning storage for farm equipment.
Ec86-2103 Safe Tractor Operations, Rollin D. Schnieder
Ec86-2103 Safe Tractor Operations, Rollin D. Schnieder
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
No one deliberately has a tractor accident. Nevertheless, every year many farmers are killed or injured on, or because of, their tractors.
The causes of such accidents show that improper operation of the tractor or equipment accounts for the greatest percentage of accidents. Improper operation includes excessive speed, operating under the influence of alcohol and chasing cattle. Other accident causes are driving on too steep an incline and inexperience or immature drivers.
This extension circular contains safety hints on how to operate your farm equipment.
G80-500 Ecofarming: Selection Of Tractor Mounted Or Pull-Type Sprayers, Norman L. Klocke, G. A. Wicks, R. Fenster
G80-500 Ecofarming: Selection Of Tractor Mounted Or Pull-Type Sprayers, Norman L. Klocke, G. A. Wicks, R. Fenster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Uniform application of dependable herbicides in the ecofarming program is a key to its success. A good sprayer is needed to accomplish this, and not every new sprayer available will do the job. The following sprayer components should be checked carefully: pump, tank, tank agitation, flow-control assembly, strainers and screens, distribution system (including boom), and nozzles. Each of the components is important if the sprayer is to do an accurate and uniform job of application.
G75-208 Cost Estimation—Field Operations, Robert E. Perry
G75-208 Cost Estimation—Field Operations, Robert E. Perry
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Prices for farm machinery, repairs, and fuel and oil are constantly changing. This NebGuide provides farm operators and/or custom operators with a simplified method of estimating costs of owning and operating machinery that is based on current prices.