CropWatch November 2010: Story Index
On a recent Market Journal, Loren Giesler, extension plant pathologist, discusses scouting for soybean cyst nematode and selecting resistant seed for 2011. (This is the first of a two-part interview.)
November 2010
NOTE: Due to snow delays, the Farmers and Ranchers College Program with Dr. David Kohl scheduled for Monday, Dec. 13 at 1 p.m. has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15 at the Bruning Opera House. See story for more about this program series.
Weather
Soybean Production
- Sample for SCN this Fall and Order 2011 Seed Accordingly
- Related NebGuide: Soybean Cyst Nematode: Identification and Management
Alfalfa & Forage Management
Dry Bean Production
Farm Management
- Registration Deadline Nov. 23 for Intensive Ag Business Program
- Cornhusker Economics: The eHarmony of Farm Succession
- Market Journal: Risk Management and Insurance Updates
- New Laws Make Planning 2010 Taxes Important
IANR Programs & Resources
- Farmers and Ranchers College Leads Series Nov. 30 with Family Farm Transitions
- Western Nebraska Sustainable Ag Crops and Livestock Conference Dec. 4
- Market Journal: Workshops Aid in Successful Family Farm Transitions
- Nov. 12 Seminar on North Platte River Irrigation, Hydropower
AgNews
- USDA: Lack of Moisture Hurts Winter Wheat, Pastures (Nov. 29 Report)
- USDA: Harvests Complete; Winter Wheat Condition Below Average (Nov. 22 Report)
- USDA: Nebraska Cattle on Feed Up 1%
- Buy Local with Nebraska Grown Christmas Trees and Products
- Nebraska Dry Bean Delegation to China Opens Doors to Cooperation
- Crop Science Society Recognizes UNL Dryland Cropping Systems Specialist
- USDA: Nebraska Crop Report (Nov. 15)
- USDA Crop Production Report: Soybean Hits Record High; Corn Down Slightly
- USDA: Harvest Clips Along with Good Conditions
- USDA: Nebraska Crop Report (Nov. 1)
- UNL Poll: Rural Nebraskans Feeling More Positive than in 2009
Tune in to this week's Market Journal as Extension Entomologist Bob Wright talks with host Cheryl Griffith about regional research showing that Bt corn can pay benefits to both transgenic and non-transgenic growers.