University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


A June 8 freeze caused signficant crop damage in areas of the Panhandle. See the story in this week's CropWatch for details. (Photos by Dan Keener of Westco and used with his permission.)
Photo of damaged corn from a June 8 freeze in the Panhandle.

June 15, 2007

Crop Production
Panhandle Sustains Significant Damage from June 8 Freeze
Soybean Production
Producers and Educators Conducting Soybean Population Research
Dry Conditions in the South Reduce Risk of Soybean Rust this Season
Wheat Production
Wheat Scab (Fusarium Head Blight) Widespread in South Central and Eastern Nebraska
Insect Management
European Corn Borer Moths are Flying so Start Scouting
Use Light Trap Counts to Predict Pest Problems
Common Stalk Borer Damage Likely Visible in Corn
Managing Potato Leafhoppers In Alfalfa
Weed Management
Herbicides For Summer Pasture Weed Control
Controlling Buckbrush in Pasture
Alfalfa Production
Raise Cutting Height When First Hay Harvest Is Delayed
Ag Reports
Field Updates and Photos
Market Journal: Cut Wheat Stubble High
USDA Crop Report
USDA Wheat Forecast
AgNews
Nebraska Grazing Conference Aug. 7-8 in Kearney
Organic Farming Workshop July 16-17
High Plains Ag Lab Field Day June 19
University's Tractor Test Lab Will Get New Track This Summer

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