University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


Wheat dwarfed by barley yellow dwarf virus in a Webster County Field, May 17. Wheat damage due to a variety of diseases is widespread in south central and southeast Nebraska. See this week's Wheat Disease Update for more photos and stories.

May 18, 2007

Disease Management
Stripe Rust Found, Leaf Rust Widespread in Nebraska Wheat
Estimating the Potential Profit from a Fungicide Application to Control Wheat Diseases
Water Resources
Identifying and Testing Technologies to Conserve Water, Energy
Weed Management
Parameters for Using Preemergence Herbicides on Emerged Corn
Using Glyphosate Alone for Problem Weeds in Roundup-Ready Soybean
Insects Can Influence the Timing of Weed Management in Soybeans
Controlling Common Mullein in Pasture
Control of Volunteer Corn in Soybean
Controlling Western Ragweed in Pasture
Pesticide Safety
Extension Begins 16th Year Recycling Plastic Pesticide Containers
Extension Programs
Organic Farm Tour Offered June 26 at Lodgepole
Sustainable Grazing Tour Available for Ag Educators July 2-3
Crop Reports
Field Updates
USDA Crop Report

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