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Photo of winter wheat reaching up through residue
Winter wheat is greening up across Nebraska, as it is in this residue-covered field in eastern Nebraska. See stories in this week's CropWatch on fertilizing and controlling weeds in wheat as well as a report by district on how wheat is faring after late season snow and ice. (IANR Photo by Brett Hampton)

March 30, 2007

Corn Production
No-till Corn-on-Corn: Insect and Disease Management Tips
No-till Corn-on-Corn: Weed Management Tips
Grower Questions Planting Requirements for Bt Corn
Weed Management
New Herbicides for 2007
Controlling Winter Annual Weeds
Managing Pesticide Applications to Avoid Drift
Agronomy Adds an Extension Weed Science Educator
Wheat Production
Controlling Winter Annual Weeds in Winter Wheat
Fertilizing Winter Wheat: Additions to the March 16 CropWatch Article
Winter Wheat Condition Varies Across the State
Alfalfa & Forage Production
Sainfoin May be Best Suited for Dryland Grazing
Tips for Grazing Winter Small Grains
Climate
Have the Rain's Been Too Much, Too Little or Just Right?
Irrigation Management
Conduct A Pre-season Checkup For Maximum Irrigation Performance
UNL Programs
Market Journal: Impacts of Ethanol Production
Panhandle Land Values Topic of April 3 Meeting
USDA & Crop Reports
Nebraska Field Updates
USDA Report: Largest Corn Crop since 1936
USDA Report: Crop Condition
USDA: Grain Stocks
USDA: Nebraska Cattle on Feed up 2% from Last Year
Ag News
Ethanol Fuels Jump in Nebraska Ag Land Values
Welcome Back Alumni — 2007 CASNR Week, & Rodeo April 15-21
NDA Seeks Specialty Crop Grant Proposals
Veterinary Medical Education Program Gets Accreditation
Nebraska 4-H Foundation Receives $40K Donation from Kimmel Foundation
2007 College Bound Equestrian Camps Offered in June


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