![Scouting is encouraged in corn that was planted early in cool soils to determine if there may be stand problems due to poor or variable emergence. (Photo on the left is by Travis Kinnison; others are by Roger Elmore) Photo of three types of corn emergence problems](https://cropwatch.unl.edu/images/hero/2016/Corn-cover.jpg)
CropWatch May 6, 2016
Corn Production
Soybean Production
Pesticide Safety
IANR & Extension Programs
Soybean Production
- 6 Quick Questions on Your Soybean Planting Plans. Please take a couple minutes to complete this survey.
- Above Average Wheat Yields Expected Across Nebraska
- Stripe Rust Widesprad in Wheat, but Mostly at Low Levels
- Managing Nitrogen in Corn in a Wet Spring
- Using Chemigation for In-Season N Application
- UNL Project SENSE Researching Means to Increase N Efficiency
- Shift to La Nina Likely in Late Summer or Earlier
- Q&A: How are Soil Temperatures Recorded?
- Ag Climate Update
- Scouting Recommended for Alfalfa and Clover Weevils
- Aphids Active in Nebraska Spring Alfalfa
- Reducing Ragweed in Pastures
- Postemergence Weed Control in Alfalfa
Pesticide Safety
- Protective Gloves, Clothing for Pesticide Applicators
- Laundering Clothing after Pesticide Applications
IANR & Extension Programs