University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


Warmer conditions late last week allowed planting to progress. Corn planting was virtually complete and soybean and dry bean planting were well underway across much of Nebraska this week. (IANR Photo by Brett Hampton)

May 25, 2007; updated June 1, 2007

Disease Management
In Southeast and South Central Nebraska: Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Widespread in Wheat
Update on Wheat Diseases in Southeast and South Central Nebraska
Fertility Management
Nitrogen Fertilizer – How Much is Left?
Weed Management
How Glyphosate Generics Stack Up Against the Original
Ranking Weed Species Competitiveness in Soybean
Controlling Western Ragweed in Pasture
Controlling Vervain in Pasture
Controlling Weeds in Proso Millet
Alfalfa Production
Alfalfa Weevil Predictor Map
Tips for Better Manure Application in Alfalfa
Forage and Pasture Production
Evaluate Forage Status Now and Make Adjustments
Exercise Caution When Baling Wet Hay
How Preservatives Work and Can Help with Wet Hay
Timing’s Right to Fertilize Warm-Season Grasses
Avoid Stunting — Don’t Plant Summer Annuals Too Early
Extension Programs
UNL Weed Science Field Days June 19-21
Wheat Variety Tour June 7 near Wilber
Market Journal in Western Nebraska Examines Crop Water Use Research
Market Journal: Farmer Develops Implement to Simplify Zone Tillage
Distillers Grains Seminar June 14 in Fremont
June 1 Seminar: Understanding Nebraska's Water
Ag Reports
Field Updates
USDA Crop Report
Nebraska Cattle on Feed up 4%; U.S. Down 2%
AgNews
UNL Advances Dicamba-resistance Research; Work Featured Internationally
UNL Study: Nebraska's Sandhills Dunes May Be More Stable Than Thought
eXtension Launches Wildlife Damage Web Site
Wet Spring Brings
  • Mosquitoes, West Nile Virus
  • Increased Tick Survival
  • Stable Fly Problems
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