University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


March 9, 2007

These refuge configurations are examples of some of those available to producers planting Bt corn hybrids this spring. A story in this week's CropWatch explains the different IRM requirements for various Bt hybrids.
Crop Production & Resistance Management
Using the Right IRM Program for Your Bt Seed
Glyphosate Resistance Worldwide and in Nebraska
Spring Grain Drying Recommendations
Soil Fertility
Managing Urea-Based Fertilizers for Maximum Benefit
Forage Production
Consider Planting Spring Cereals for Grazing, Hay or Silage
Pesticide Education
Pesticides to be collected at 18 sites across Nebraska
Extension Programs
On-line Resource: Making Crop Marketing and Insurance Decisions
Corn and Soybean Growers Share On-Farm Research
USDA Official to Keynote March Water Law, Policy and Science Conference
'Sex in the Garden' Class Scheduled at UNL
Crop Reports
Nebraska Field Update
USDA Crop Condition Report
USDA Report: Nebraska, National Cattle on Feed
USDA Report: Nebraska Shrinking Farm Numbers Echo National Trend


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