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Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Beans

Conservation Tillage Workshop Heron Lake, MN March 22, 2012 David Bau Extension Educator Agricultural Business Management University of Minnesota Extension 507-372-3906. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Beans.

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Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Beans

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  1. Conservation Tillage WorkshopHeron Lake, MNMarch 22, 2012David BauExtension EducatorAgricultural Business ManagementUniversity of Minnesota Extension507-372-3906

  2. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Beans

  3. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2007 Beans

  4. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2008 Beans

  5. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2009 Beans

  6. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2010 Beans

  7. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2011 Beans

  8. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Beans

  9. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2011 Beans

  10. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2011 Beans

  11. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2011 Beans

  12. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2010 Beans Results Indicate: Strip and Ridge Till Tillage Systems are very economically competitive with conventional tillage!

  13. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Corn

  14. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2007 Corn

  15. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2008 Corn

  16. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2009 Corn

  17. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2010 Corn

  18. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2011 Corn

  19. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Corn

  20. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006 Corn

  21. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2011 Corn

  22. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2011 Corn

  23. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2006-2011 Corn

  24. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2007-2010 Corn Results Indicate: Strip and Ridge Till Tillage Systems are very economically competitive with conventional tillage!

  25. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2007-2010 Corn and 2006-2010 Soybeans Averages

  26. 2006-2010 Bean Average: $115.99 2007-2010 Corn Average $149.45 Combined Bean and Corn Average: $132.72

  27. Conservation Tillage Demonstration Project Heron Lake Watershed District 2007-2010 Corn and 2006-2010 Soybeans Averages Results Indicate: Strip and Ridge Till Tillage Systems are very economically competitive with conventional tillage!

  28. Reference Websites: FINBIN Data Base: http://www.finbin.umn.edu Use this website to examine crop and livestock budgets for Minnesota and surrounding states. The data can be sorted by county using many different variables. Acceptable Price Worksheet: http://swroc.cfans.umn.edu/SWFM/farm_mgmt.html Go to the Southwest Research and Outreach website and under Farm Business Management you can find information including Acceptable Price Worksheet which you can use to determine your farm’s corn and soybean breakeven prices. Center for Farm Financial Management: http://www.cffm.umn.edu/ Use this website to find county farmland rental information and marketing plan information provided by Ed Usset and several basis charts for cities across the state. You can also access the FINBIN data base from here. Farmland Sales: http://www.cffm.umn.edu/landeconomics/landdata/FarmLandSale/Default.htm Steve Taff’s information on farmland values and sales can be found at this website. You can search this data base by Townships across Minnesota. University of Minnesota Extension Service County Offices: http://www.extension.umn.edu You can go the University of Minnesota Extension Service Home Page and link to County Offices across the state. You can find crop production information here. Annual Reports of Farm Business Management Association: http://www.cffm.umn.edu/publications/FarmAnnualReports.aspx At this website you can find the annual reports from the Southwest and Southeast Farm Business Management Associations. 2012 Farm Resource Guide, David Bau This 114 page publication is full of Agricultural Farm Business Management information. It is available at many County Extension Offices or by emailing Dave @ bauxx003@umn.edu. Cost is $25 plus postage and materials.

  29. Questions?? 2012 Farm Resource Guide David Bau Regional Extension Educator Agricultural Business Management University of Minnesota Extension bauxx003@umn.edu

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