Our field tours went very well the last two days. Thank you to everyone who attended or allowed us to tour their fields. We saw a lot of pea fields and hopefully most of them got a drink sometime in the last two nights because the soil moisture was getting fairly low. Let's hope we continue to have moderately warm temperatures during the flowering and pod setting phase.
The Panhandle No till Partnership field days are scheduled for these dates and locations, and times. Meals will be provided following each field day.
Clinton, Nebraska-June 24, 2013, 9:00 a.m.
Curt Roth’s farm will host this field day. Curt’s farm is located at 6072 270th Lane, Gordon, NE. Directions to the farm are to travel from the east side of Clinton, Ne. south on 270th Lane for 1.5 miles. Curt’s farm is on the east side of the road.
Alliance, Nebraska-June 25, 2013, 9:00 a.m.
Watson Brothers farm- 1561 CR 61, Alliance.
Directions-Watson Brothers farm is located approximately 10 miles north of Alliance. From highway 385 turn east on Jefferson Road and travel 4 miles east to County Road 61, turn north on 61 and go one half mile north. From Highway 87 turn west on Jefferson Road and travel west 2 miles to County Road 61, then one half mile north.
Harrisburg, Nebraska- June 26, 2013, 9:00 a.m.
Art Olsen farm-2322 Road 14, Harrisburg.
Art’s farm is located 25 miles south of Gering on Highway 71, then turn west on county road 14 and drive 10 miles to the west.
Dalton, Nebraska- June 26, 2013, 2:30 p.m.
Mark and Pat Ernest farm- 5485 Road 125, Dalton.
The Ernest farm is located 1 mile south of Dalton on Highway 385, turn east on County Road 56 and drive east 5.5 miles to County Road 125. From County Road 125 turn south and travel south one quarter of a mile, then turn east down the driveway to Mark Ernest’s farm yard.
Big Springs, Nebraska- June 27, 2013, 9:00 a.m.
Stetson Shreve’s farm is located north of Big Springs one mile to the Highway 30 junction. Turn east on Highway 30 and travel one mile, turn north and travel one mile, then ¼ mile east to the farm.
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