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Figure 4. Pink discoloration on a spikelet of a wheat head caused by sporulation of the scab fungus.
Wheat diseases continue to take a toll in southern Nebraska. This photo shows pink discoloration on a spikelet of a wheat head caused by sporulation of the scab fungus.

June 22, 2007

Insect Management
Armyworm Moths Abundant; Watch for Armyworm Larvae
Wheat Production
Wheat Scab Extends into Southwest Nebraska
Adjusting the Combine in Damaged Wheat Fields
Controlling Weeds in Wheat After Harvest: Early Control Vital
Alfalfa & Forage Production
Managing Windrow Disease in Alfalfa
Tips for Planting Forages Following Wheat
Making Hay When The Sun Shines
Replanting Forages Following Bad Weather
Farm Management
Agricultural Disaster Assistance Approved for 2005-2007
Field Updates
Field Updates
Market Journal: UNL's Beef Feedlot Research Facility
USDA Crop Report
USDA: Nebraska Cattle on Feed up 8%
AgNews & Programs
Midsummer Crop Diagnostic Clinics Offered near Mead
UNL Museum Tractors Illustrate Trendsetters

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