University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


May 16, 2008

Canola plant
Winter canola in a field near Scottsbluff May 13. Canola is one of several alternative crops grown for its oil in western Nebraska. (Photo by Bill Booker, UNL Extension Educator)
Wheat Production
Wheat Update: Freeze Causes Little Damage
Wheat Disease Update: Leaf Rust Confirmed in Nebraska
Wheat Fungicides
Insect Management
Scouting Should be Underway for Alfalfa Weevils
Weed Management
Timing Post-Emergence Weed Control In Corn
Recommendations for Controlling Volunteer Corn in Soybean
Narrow Rows Aid in Velvetleaf Control
Control Common Mullein When Small
Insects Can Influence the Timing of Weed Management in Soybeans
Alfalfa and Forage Production
How Preservatives Affect Hay Moisture
Crop Reports
Field Updates
USDA: Crop Report
USDA: Cattle Report
Extension Resources & Programs
Market Journal: Ag Income and Expenses in 2007
Lessons Learned from 2007 Farm Income Averages
AgNews
European Ag Official Gets a Closer Look at UNL Research
Events
Extension Organic Farm Tours June 17 and 18
No-till Bus Tour June 17-19
Nebraska Soil & Water Conservation Society to Meet June 5-7
Yield Responses, Biotech, Biofuels Among Topics at American Society of Agronomy Branch Meeting

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