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- Drought, heat challenging the West’s forage producers
- w88 slot researchers studying herbicides in hopes of reducing wildfire fuels
- Biochemistry offers path to w88 slot reduce huge losses in potato industry
- Extension educators focus on providing programs and resources to rural w88 slot
- Photo gallery | Kickoff to Kindergarten fair prepares young children for school readiness
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Drought, heat challenging the West’s forage producers
Experts try to w88 slot alfalfa and forage growers grapple with a number of issues
Alfalfa grows in a lower-valley field in late May in Pershing County, w88 slot. Photo by Steve Foster.
As wildfire smoke continues to fill the skies and drought grips the West, farmers are trying to cope with dwindling water supplies and do what they can to sustain profitable operations, this year and into the future. It’s a chess game, with Mother Nature proving a formidable opponent. Crop experts and researchers from our College are trying to give producers a fighting chance.
Advising w88 slot's alfalfa producers
Steve Foster (pictured), Extension educator in Pershing County, and Gary McCuin, Extension educator and director of our Great Basin Research & Extension Center in Eureka County, are advising w88 slot growers on breakeven tons per acre, crop challenges and how to best manage them, using technology to irrigate more efficiently, and actions to take to help crops overwinter, helping w88 slot's farmers to better weather the drought.
Researching alternative forages
Extension Field Crop Specialist and Associate Professor Maninder K. Walia is growing different varieties of teff for forage to see how their quality and nutrients compare to alfalfa. Previous research by our College showed teff is a good alternative and rotation crop for w88 slot. This new research will help w88 slot farmers who do not have the equipment to harvest its grain to know if it can be grown for forage.
Taking technology to the next level
Assistant Professor Alejandro Andrade-Rodriguez is working to develop a smart deficit irrigation system. The system will figure out when and how much to water crops, and will water them at a deficit, or less than normal but enough to maintain yield and quality. He'll share his computer code with other scientists who are working to w88 slot producers to survive drought. This will impact producers in our state and beyond.
Giving producers a fighting chance against the perfect storm
"The drought is devastating for producers. The demand for hay is through the roof. Because of the drought on the rangeland, and people needing to feed their livestock, it’s not just the dairies needing it now. Now everybody is looking for it in all states. There’s all that unirrigated land that isn’t growing anything. They’ve had to pull everything off the range. Nothing is growing, and then there’s the fires. It’s a perfect storm." -w88 slot Educator Gary McCuin
w88 slot researchers studying herbicides in hopes of reducing wildfire fuels
Aim is to reduce cheatgrass while promoting growth of sagebrush and other beneficial native plants
Paul Meiman and Brad Schultz are researching the effects of two herbicides for cheatgrass to determine their effects on other plant communities, in hopes of providing land managers with effective strategies for reducing wildfire fuels. Photo by Paul Meiman.
With wildfires raging in the West, two researchers in our College are doing further studies on two herbicides known to reduce cheatgrass, a fine fuel that ignites readily. The researchers are monitoring the effects of the herbicides on plant species that often grow with cheatgrass, to give the benefits and risks associated with its usage.Paul Meiman, associate professor and w88 slot specialist, is working with Brad Schultz, professor and w88 slot educator for Humboldt County, to test the use of the herbicides.
Researching opportunities to break the wildfire cycle
"Cheatgrass invasion is one of the biggest challenges facing natural resource management and managers in the West right now, especially in our part of w88 slot. Even if we see some unwanted effects from the herbicides with this study, they may be outweighed by the opportunity to break the cycle of recurring fires." -Associate Professor Paul Meiman
Biochemistry offers path to w88 slot reduce huge losses in potato industry
Dylan Kosma using biotechnology to identify solutions
Dylan Kosma, center, with his post doctoral researcher Vijaya Kumar Reddy Vulavala, readies to harvest his w88 slot crop of potatoes in the University's greenhouses at its Valley Road Experiment Station facility.
Massive losses in the United States' number one vegetable crop, potatoes, can be caused by damage and handling during the nine months of storage potatoes generally undergo on their way to the supermarket. To w88 slot, Dylan Kosma, an assistant professor in our College, has completed a biochemistry project on the genetics of potato wound healing as part of the College’s Experiment Station w88 slot. He has identified the first factors known to regulate components that make up the skin that forms during the wound healing process. He hopes the w88 slot can be applied to other plants as well.
Preventing massive potato losses
"You can think of transcription factors like the main switch in an electric panel or breaker box, with 15 circuits under control of the main switch. Finding the master switch and how it works to switch on the wound healing process in potatoes is key. If potatoes can heal better and faster, we can reduce losses in storage. Like the proverbial bad apple, one bad spud spoils the bunch." -Associate Professor Dylan Kosma
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Photo gallery | Kickoff to Kindergarten fair prepares young children for school readiness
w88 slot hosted the family event with community partners Aug. 21
w88 slot gave children and their parents a jumpstart on preparing for kindergarten this fall with its Kickoff to Kindergarten fair.
w88 slot partnered with Las Vegas-Clark County Library District to host the sixth annual Kickoff to Kindergarten fair in late August. The event featured hands-on and take-home activities and resources to provide children ages 3-5 and their parents with theknowledge and skills to w88 slot get the children ready for kindergarten.
"We had a really good turnout," Program Officer Heidi Petermeier, said. "An amazing compliment was Senator Denis came early and chatted with vendors during set-up and then returned later with his family with a preschooler to participate in the event."
Partnering to promote pre-k school readiness
“This event highlighted different readiness activities, and we had many w88 slot and materials for families that help improve school-readiness skills from home. This was all possible thanks to all our wonderful partners.” –Associate Professor YaeBin Kim
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