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These links are a subset of Agronomic Links Around
the Globe, a collection of agronomic links organized by international,
national and state
categories, and maintained by R.L.
(Bob) Nielsen, Dept. of Agronomy,
Purdue University, West Lafayette,
IN 47907-2054. Comments can be emailed to rnielsen@purdue.edu.
Note: No endorsement nor promotion
of the linked sites is intended by the author or Purdue University.
- Center for Rural
Affairs
- "The Center for Rural Affairs, a private, non-profit organization,
is working to strengthen small businesses, family farms and ranches,
and rural communities."
- Nebraska Corn Board
- "The mission of the Nebraska Corn Development, Utilization and
Marketing Board is to enhance the profitability of the corn producer by
developing, carrying out and participating in programs of market promotion,
research and education."
- Nebraska
Crop Improvement Association
- Nebraska Department of
Agriculture
- Nebraska
Farm Bureau
- Nebraska Independent Crop Consultant Association
- Members of the Nebraska Independent Crop Consultant Association
are people who provide professional, technical advice to growers of
agricultural crops in Nebraska. The group includes agronomists, entomologists,
crop and soil scientists, weed science experts, plant pathologists, along with
those who are experienced in cultural practices and tillage, seed variety
selection and irrigation management.
- Nebraska Wheat
Growers Association
- The Association's goal is to improve and stabilize the
profitability of the Nebraska wheat producer. The group began in 1953 as a
grassroots organization run BY wheat producers FOR wheat producers. Elected
directors of the Nebraska Wheat Growers Association are required to be wheat
producing farmers from Nebraska.
- University of
Nebraska-Lincoln
- Institute of
Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Ward
Laboratories, Inc.
- Ward Laboratories, Inc. is a full service agricultural testing
laboratory located in the heart of the Great Plains. We specialize in testing
soils, feeds, waters, plants, fertilizers and manures.
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