University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


June 6 & June 13, 2008

Ceresco and nearby farms continue clean up efforts after an F1 tornado, high winds and heavy rains moved through the area earlier in the week of June 2-6. (IANR Photo by Brett Hampton)
Too much, too early. Wind laps a flooded, planted field near UNL's Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead. See more information and photos about storm damage and crop condition in this week's CropWatch. (Photo by Paul Jasa)

Post Storm Reports & Options
Replant Options following Corn Preemergence Herbicide Applications
Saturated Soils + Generous Rains = Flooded Fields and More Problems
Field Updates: Tornadoes, High Winds and Rain Wreak Havoc
Corn, Soybean Replanting Options and Considerations
Replanting To Forages after Bad Weather
Raise Cutting Height When First Alfalfa Harvest is Delayed
Water Resources & Irrigation Management — New Tools
Measuring Soil Water Status Using Watermark Sensors
Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration
Enabling Producers To Use Water And Energy Efficiently
Protect State’s Water Quality: Decommission Wells
Disease Management
Distinguishing Between Wheat Head Diseases and Disorders
Fusarium Head Blight (Scab) Found in Lancaster and Saunders Counties
Insect Management
Stink Bugs Damaging Corn in Eastern Nebraska
Alfalfa Weevil Predictor Map for June 2
Weed Management
Controlling Thistles by Digging And Grazing
Pesticide Safety
Play It Safe, Select the Right Gloves for the Job
Alfalfa and Forage Production
Controlling Postemergence Weeds in Alfalfa
Making Hay When the Sun Shines
Dry Bean Production
Irrigating Dry Beans — Research Leads to Changes
Crop Reports
USDA: Crop Condition
Extension Programs & Resources
Midsummer Crop Diagnostic Clinics July 15-16 near Mead
Lincoln Weed Science Field Tour June 17
High Plains Ag Lab Field Day June 24

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