CropWatch January 18, 2019
2019 Crop Production Clinic Proceedings
Was there a session at the Nebraska Extension Crop Production Clinics you missed or information you'd like to follow up on? Check out these articles from the presentations to learn more about 2018 research results and what Nebraska Extension experts expect for 2019. Also find author information, sponsors and more online in the Crop Production Clinic Proceedings. And remember ...
- Crop Production Clinics will conclude this week with sessions Jan. 23 and 24 at Norfolk.
- Nebraska Crop Management Conference ― Jan. 28-29 in Kearney. Register now to select from 27 unique, in-depth presentations to create an educational experience focused on your information needs and your challenges. Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts will be addressing the conference on the afternoon of Jan. 29.
- Nebraska Cover Crop and Soil Health Conference Set for Feb. 14
CPC Introduction
Agribusiness Management & Marketing
Crop Production
- Adoption of Yellow Field Pea: Replacing Summer Fallow with Field Pea and the Relationship between Planting Timing, Population, and Yield
- Impact of Cover Crop Management on Rainfed Corn Production in Western Nebraska
- Double Cropping Field Peas with Cover Crops, Forages, and Short Season Crops
- Using Cover Crops as a Weed Management Tool for Managing Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
- Cover Crops Benefit Nebraska Agroecosystems in Many Ways
- How Much Cover Crop Growth is Needed for Weed Control? A review of Corn Belt research and opportunities in Nebraska
Entomology
- Wheat Insect Update
- The Biology and Management of Ear-Feeding Lepidopteran Pests of Corn in Nebraska
- Soybean Gall Midge: An Emerging Pest of Soybeans
- What’s New in Entomology: Nebraska Panhandle
- What's New in Entomology: West Central Nebraska
- What’s New in Entomology: Eastern Nebraska
Forage Management
Pesticide Education
Plant Pathology
- Wheat Disease Update: Bacterial Streak and Black Chaff
- Specialty Crop Disease Update
- Corn Disease Update
- Root Disease Update
- Soybean Disease Update
- What's New in Plant Pathology
Soil Fertility
- Nitrogen Inhibitors for Improved Fertilizer Use Efficiency
- Profit and Nitrogen Use Efficiency Gain Using Sensor-Guided Fertigation
- Fertilizer P for Corn: Update of Research Findings and Revised Recommendations