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Effects Of No-Tillage Fallow As Compared To Conventional Tillage In A Wheat-Fallow System, C. R. Fenster, G. A. Peterson Oct 1979

Effects Of No-Tillage Fallow As Compared To Conventional Tillage In A Wheat-Fallow System, C. R. Fenster, G. A. Peterson

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

The benefits of reducing tillage by use of herbicides for weed control emphasizes why research was started to study a fallow system where all tillage was replaced by herbicides. Wheat planting was then the only soil disturbing operation. Objectives of the research were to compare the effects of no-tillage (chemical), stubble-mulch and plow (bare fallow) systems of fallow on: 1. Grain yield. 2. Grain protein. 3. Residue retention. 4. Soil nitrate-nitrogen accumulation. 5. Soil water accumulations during fallow. Data presented are in the form of a progress report. These experiments will continue.


Interpretive Study And Numerical Model Of The Hydrogeology Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District., Ralph E. Cady, Marilyn H. Ginsberg May 1979

Interpretive Study And Numerical Model Of The Hydrogeology Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District., Ralph E. Cady, Marilyn H. Ginsberg

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Tree Root Systems In Eastern Nebraska, John A. Sprackling, Ralph A. Read Feb 1979

Tree Root Systems In Eastern Nebraska, John A. Sprackling, Ralph A. Read

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Geologic History Of Scotts Bluff National Monument, Roger K. Pabian, James B. Swinehart Iii Feb 1979

Geologic History Of Scotts Bluff National Monument, Roger K. Pabian, James B. Swinehart Iii

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Tree Root Systems In Eastern Nebraska, John A. Sprackling, Ralph A. Read Feb 1979

Tree Root Systems In Eastern Nebraska, John A. Sprackling, Ralph A. Read

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Mineral Operations Review, 1978, Raymond R. Burchett, Duane A. Eversoll Jan 1979

Nebraska Mineral Operations Review, 1978, Raymond R. Burchett, Duane A. Eversoll

Conservation and Survey Division

During 1978, there were active in Nebraska 33 limestone quarries; 593 sand, gravel and silt or siltstone pits; 7 clay or shale pits; 21 sandstone pits; and 1 peat pit. These 655 mining operations disturbed 892 acres and restored 363 acres during the year. Available as PDF.


Availability And Use Of Water In Nebraska, 1975, R. Bentall, F. B. Shaffer Jan 1979

Availability And Use Of Water In Nebraska, 1975, R. Bentall, F. B. Shaffer

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1978, Darryll T. Pederson, Martin S. Johnson Jan 1979

Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1978, Darryll T. Pederson, Martin S. Johnson

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Mississippian And Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Systems In The United States-Nebraska, R. R. Burchett Jan 1979

The Mississippian And Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Systems In The United States-Nebraska, R. R. Burchett

Conservation and Survey Division

Nebraska is underlain by rocks of Mississippian and (or) Pennsylvanian age in all but the extreme northeastern part of the State. Only some of the Upper Pennsylvanian strata are exposed; outcrops of these rocks are limited to southeaster Nebraska. This work is published as Conservation and Survey Division GSI-5 and as U.S. Geological Survey PP-1110-P.


Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise) And Location Of Registered Wells, 1979 Jan 1979

Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise) And Location Of Registered Wells, 1979

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.