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Dr. Dannele Peck

Dr. Dannele Peck

@PeckAgEc

Agricultural economist studying weather variability & decisions under uncertainty. Content doesn't reflect opinions of or endorsement by my employer.

Laramie, WY Katılım Eylül 2013
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Central Sandhills Beef Educator
Central Sandhills Beef Educator@beef_educator·
Today on Ranch Transition Tuesday: Is Weaned Calf Risk Protection Insurance an option? Watch the Jan 9 recording to learn what it is, how it works, considerations when choosing coverage levels, and more at cap.unl.edu/weaned-calf-ri…. Sign up deadline is Jan 31.
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
Your field doesn’t care if you have a bit of stubble, so why worry if your field has some stubble, too? Join No-Till Nolan on his no-shave/no-till journey this November as he learns more about the benefits of leaving the stubble. #LeavetheStubble #NoTillNovember
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Agricultural Research Service
Mark your calendar for Nov. 4 at 1 PM ET! Join ARS Rangeland Scientist Dr. Justin Derner as he presents “Grazing land management and soil carbon: Results and Insights from the Western Great Plains.” Details and free registration loom.ly/EyXWBcM
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Agricultural Research Service
Balancing water use in agriculture is key! That's why researchers in Texas & Colorado developed an improved irrigation management tool: the open-source model pyfao56! This customizable model supports efficient water management for precise crop irrigation. loom.ly/U96l3R4
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USDA Science
USDA Science@USDAScience·
From tools that track pests & weather to info on building healthy soils & protecting forests—@USDAClimateHubs provide science-based, region-specific climate solutions to help land managers build resilience in their communities. Find out more: climatehubs.usda.gov #USDAScience
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NOAA Climate.gov
NOAA Climate.gov@NOAAClimate·
Is there any pattern to U.S. snowfall during La Niña winters? Based on past years, our blogger tells us where you're likely to need your shovel! climate.gov/news-features/…
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Joe Janzen
Joe Janzen@JosephJanzen·
Hey! @ACEatIL is hiring! We want a strong researcher who can support our undergrad programs in agribusiness. We have great young faculty (and senior colleagues!) I'm chairing this search, so reach out to me if you have questions. buff.ly/3BPZrEB
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Central Sandhills Beef Educator
Central Sandhills Beef Educator@beef_educator·
Signup deadline for 2025 Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) insurance coverage is Dec 1. Today’s UNL CAP webinar discussed several PRF coverage strategies and more to help ranchers decide if and how they may want to use PRF insurance. Watch the recording at cap.unl.edu/livestock/past…
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AgClimateNetwork
AgClimateNetwork@AgClimateNet·
Rangeland managers! There is still time to register for the upcoming StockSmart Workshop Series – Using Big Data to Inform Stocking Rate Calculations 🗓️ Webinars will be held 11/6, 11/13, 12/2, and 12/11 🎟️ Info and Registration: csanr.wsu.edu/educational-op…
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UNL Center for Ag Profitability
The PRF signup deadline is Dec. 1. This week's webinar will give an overview of PRF and how livestock producers might incorporate it into their risk management plan. Coverage strategies and historical performance in Nebraska will also be covered. Register: go.unl.edu/yo2n
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Mary Drewnoski
Mary Drewnoski@CattleNerd·
We are dry. Do you have a plan if these conditions continue into the spring? Hay market is a bit soft, is now a good time to make sure you have some forage cushion on hand, if green up is slow this spring? @unlbeef
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Chris Bianchi
Chris Bianchi@BianchiWeather·
Big pattern flip looks increasingly likely next week. It’ll turn chilly with rain/snow chances. Could be a chilly Halloween. And get those sprinklers blown out this week if you haven’t already: first freeze of the season looks likely next week for Denver. #COwx
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NDSU Extension
NDSU Extension@NDSUExtension·
Although field conditions and weather have been conducive to harvest operations, the warm and dry conditions pose a risk for nitrogen (N) losses if applied in the fall. ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsrelea…
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