University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension


April 25, 2008

Wheat fields in the northwest Panhandle showing evidence of severe to extreme drought. Some wheat was seeded into dry soil last fall and never received enough moisture to sustain growth through the winter. Moisture since January 1 has been less than 50% of normal. (Photo by Bill Booker, Extension Educator)
Wheat Production
Managing Poor Wheat Stands in the Nebraska Panhandle
Disease Management
Soilborne Mosaic Confirmed in Wheat
Soybean Cyst Nematodes now in 45 Nebraska Counties
Fungicide Update: Quilt Label Amended
Insect Management
IPM: As Important Now as Ever
Pesticide Safety
Research: Pesticide Exposure Extends to Applicator's Family
Weed Management
Implications of Commodity and Input Prices on Soybean Herbicide Programs
Dates Set for UNL Weed Science Field Tours
Forage & Alfalfa
Options for Winterkilled Alfalfa
Extension Resources & Programs
Market Journal: Public Response to Federal Conservation Measures
Tractor Test Museum Open House Saturday
Crop Report
USDA: Crops Report

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