University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


August 15, 2008

Soybean stem borer larvae
Soybean stem borers are being reported in Nebraska fields. Learn more about identification and control of these pests in this week's CropWatch story. (Photo by Jim Kalisch)

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Insect Management
Aphid Populations Still Increasing; Scouting Essential
Soybean Stem Borer Active in Nebraska
Start Watching for 2nd Generation Bean Leaf Beetles
Reminder: Scout for Second Generation European Corn Borer
Nutrient Management
Soil Testing for Wheat Is More Important Than Ever
Alfalfa & Forage Production
Harvest Timing Critical to Quality Silage
Crop Reports
USDA: Crop Report
USDA: Nebraska's 2008 Row Crop Prospects Good
Events and Extension Programs
Farm Bill Programs in South Central Nebraska Aug. 19, 20
4 Field Days Focus on Growing Soybean Cyst Nematode Losses (Aug. 19-Sept. 4)
Gudmundsen Sandhills Lab Open House Aug. 27
Sorghum Hybrid Field Day Sept. 4 near Chester
Irrigation and Energy Conservation Field Day Sept. 3
AgNews
Charles Fenster Receives Panhandle Outstanding Service to Ag Award

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