1086—The Value in Replacing Field Sprayer Nozzles…CRP Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative

Published: Dec. 14, 2021, 5:20 p.m.

  • Outfitting Field Sprayers
  • CRP Sign-up Opportunity
  • Dairy Alfalfa Feeding

 

 

00:01:06—Outfitting Field Sprayers--K-State weed management specialist Sarah Lancaster discusses field sprayer preparation for the next growing season, and why installing new spray nozzles might well be worth the time and investments...given the expected shortage of some popular herbicides this coming spring and the subsequent rise in herbicide costs

 

00:12:11—CRP Sign-up Opportunity--Agriculture program specialist Nicole Welborn of the Farm Service Agency announces another opportunity for Kansas landowners under the continuous Conservation Reserve Program:  it's under the State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement initiative, which will pay landowners to preserve playa areas in crop fields as migratory bird habitat...she also talks about the current signup for the 2022 Dairy Margin Coverage and Supplemental Dairy Production programs

 

00:23:11—Dairy Alfalfa Feeding--On this week's edition of Milk Lines, K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk focuses on alfalfa feeding management for lactating dairy cows as the weather turns colder

 

 

 

 

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