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Nebraska Agriculture Fact Card Feb 2008

Nebraska Agriculture Fact Card

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Cash receipts from farm marketings contributed over $12 billion to Nebraska’s economy in 2006, ranking 4th in the nation.

Nebraska’s six leading commodities (in order of importance) for cash receipts are cattle and calves, corn, soybeans, hogs, wheat, and dairy products, which represent 95 percent of the state's total farm receipts.

Nebraska's Top National Rankings

Nebraska Ag Facts

Nebraska's Natural Resources


Usda National Needs Fellowships At The Center For Agricultural And Food Industrial Organization Oct 2005

Usda National Needs Fellowships At The Center For Agricultural And Food Industrial Organization

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Call for Applications

Masters Level Support in Agricultural Economics With a Specialty in Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization.

GOAL: To encourage undergraduate women to pursue advanced degrees in agricultural and food industrial organization (AFIO); foster a welcoming atmosphere of scholarship, mentoring, and networking for women with an eye on placing them in leadership positions in industry, academia, and public policy; and capitalize on the future success of the fellows to induce more women to pursue advanced degrees in AFIO.

OPPORTUNITIES: Fellows will be trained in state-of-the-art industrial organization concepts applied to the agri-food system, taught by an internationally-renown and culturally …


Crop & Livestock Prices For Nebraska Producers: Nebraska Cooperative Extension Ec03-883-C, Darrell R. Mark, Dillon Feuz, Brad Heinrichs Oct 2005

Crop & Livestock Prices For Nebraska Producers: Nebraska Cooperative Extension Ec03-883-C, Darrell R. Mark, Dillon Feuz, Brad Heinrichs

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

This report contains historical price data for the major crops and livestock commodities produced in Nebraska. Prices received by producers are reported for 1960-2005 for most of the commodities. The data was compiled from Nebraska Agricultural Statistics Service and Agricultural Prices, National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA; Oil Crops Situation and Outlook, Economic Research Service, USDA; Cotton and Wool Outlook, Economic Research Service, USDA; and Livestock and Grain Market News, Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA. Sources of prices for each commodity are indicated on the tables. Calendar year average prices (simple averages of the January through December prices) are provided in each …


Farm Bill Forum, Husker Harvest Days, Grand Island, Nebraska, Mike Johanns Sep 2005

Farm Bill Forum, Husker Harvest Days, Grand Island, Nebraska, Mike Johanns

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Transcript of NEBRASKA FARM BILL FORUM WITH AGRICULTURE SECRETARY MIKE JOHANNS AND MODERATORS SUSAN LITTLEFIELD, KZEN FARM NET, KEN RAHJES OF KRVN AND EMERY KLEVEN OF KOYL AT THE HUSKER HARVEST DAYS IN GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA ON SEPTEMBER 15, 2005


Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2004 Jan 2005

Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2004

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Includes a comprehensive listing of Articles in Professional Journals; Books and Book Chapters; Experiment Station Research Bulletins; Departmental Publications; Conference/Symposium Proceedings; Unpublished Papers/Speeches Presented; Popularized Magazine Articles; Published Abstracts and Book Reviews; Extension Publications, Other and Miscellaneous, & Theses


2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part Ii, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown Jan 2005

2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part Ii, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Every two years a survey of the 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 grains harvest in Part I, and information about fall and miscellaneous operations in Part II. The responses are reported by the Agricultural Statistics Districts shown on the map below. Custom rates reported include charges for the use of necessary equipment, fuel and supplies such as baling wire or twine provided by the custom operator, and labor. Seed, fertilizer and chemical costs are not included.


2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates — Part I, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown Jan 2005

2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates — Part I, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Every two years a survey of the 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 grains harvest in Part I, and information about fall and miscellaneous operations in Part II. The responses are reported by the Agricultural Statistics Districts shown on the map below. Custom rates reported include charges for the use of necessary equipment, fuel and supplies such as baling wire or twine provided by the custom operator, and labor. Seed, fertilizer and chemical costs are not included.


Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2003 Jan 2004

Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2003

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Includes a comprehensive listing of Articles in Professional Journals; Books and Book Chapters; Experiment Station Research Bulletins; Departmental Publications; Conference/Symposium Proceedings; Unpublished Papers/Speeches Presented; Popularized Magazine Articles; Published Abstracts and Book Reviews; Extension Publications, Other and Miscellaneous, & Theses


Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2002 Jan 2003

Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2002

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Includes a comprehensive listing of Articles in Professional Journals; Books and Book Chapters; Experiment Station Research Bulletins; Departmental Publications; Conference/Symposium Proceedings; Unpublished Papers/Speeches Presented; Popularized Magazine Articles; Published Abstracts and Book Reviews; Extension Publications, Other and Miscellaneous, & Theses


2002 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part I, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown Jan 2003

2002 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part I, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Every two years a survey of the 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 grains harvest in Part I, and information about fall and miscellaneous operations in Part II. The responses are reported by the Agricultural Statistics Districts shown on the map below. Custom rates reported include charges for the use of necessary equipment, fuel and supplies such as baling wire or twine provided by the custom operator, and labor. Seed, fertilizer and chemical costs are not included.


2002 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part Ii, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown Jan 2003

2002 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates - Part Ii, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Every two years a survey of the 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 grains harvest in Part I, and information about fall and miscellaneous operations in Part II. The responses are reported by the Agricultural Statistics Districts shown on the map below. Custom rates reported include charges for the use of necessary equipment, fuel and supplies such as baling wire or twine provided by the custom operator, and labor. Seed, fertilizer and chemical costs are not included.


Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2001 Jan 2002

Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2001

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Includes a comprehensive listing of Articles in Professional Journals; Books and Book Chapters; Experiment Station Research Bulletins; Departmental Publications; Conference/Symposium Proceedings; Unpublished Papers/Speeches Presented; Popularized Magazine Articles; Published Abstracts and Book Reviews; Extension Publications, Other and Miscellaneous, & Theses


Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2000 Jan 2001

Departmental Publications In Agricultural Economics 2000

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

Includes a comprehensive listing of Articles in Professional Journals; Books and Book Chapters; Experiment Station Research Bulletins; Departmental Publications; Conference/Symposium Proceedings; Unpublished Papers/Speeches Presented; Popularized Magazine Articles; Published Abstracts and Book Reviews; Extension Publications, Other and Miscellaneous, & Theses


Creameries And Dairying In Nebraska: What Has Been Done And What May Be Done (1883), J. T. Allan Jan 1883

Creameries And Dairying In Nebraska: What Has Been Done And What May Be Done (1883), J. T. Allan

Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information

The question with every farmer is, how to make the most from his land. Grain growing by itself will not do it, but grain, stock and dairying will. While crops of corn, oats, rye and millet are growing, the cows are turning the grass of the prairie into butter, calves and hogs. The butter brings cash monthly; the calves and hogs convert the grain into beef and pork. The demand for butter, cheese and condensed milk is increasing faster than the supply, and the market at our western doors, where good articles will always bring the highest prices, will take …