University of Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension


Glyphosate-resistant marestail beside plants killed by a typical glyphosate application. Researchers announced this week that they have confirmed the presence of glyphosate-resistant marestail, also known as horseweed, in eastern Nebraska. It is the first glyphosate-resistant weed identified in Nebraska. (IANR Photo)

October 27, 2006

Weed Management
Glyphosate-resistant marestail confirmed in Nebraska
Resources on developing an integrated weed management plan
Nutrient Management
What’s new in nitrogen fertilizer use for corn?
What’s new in nitrogen fertilizer use for grain sorghum?
Fall soil sampling and a new on-line resource
Soil temperature records are updated daily and available in CropWatch Weather
Field Updates and Ag News
Field updates
UNL posts Nebraska test-hole data on the Web
$9 million grant will continue international sorghum, millet research
UNL offers Organic Farmer Advisory Meetings in November
NDA extends Livestock Assistance Application Deadline
EPA releases Pesticide Container and Containment Rule
Ag Programs
Herbicide action, data analysis workshops to be offered in December


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