Crop Water Use for July 2-8, 2025

July 8, 2025

Crop Water Use for July 2-8, 2025

By Gary Stone - Extension Educator, Xin Qiao - Irrigation and Water Management Specialist

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Crop water demand climbed last week — is your irrigation matching up with crop stage and soil type? Check the latest ET estimates and rainfall totals to guide timely and efficient irrigation decisions.

The estimated crop water use for Nebraska Panhandle and northeast Colorado crops for the previous week is shown in the tables below. The tables are based on data gathered and calculations made by Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator, and Dr. Xin Qiao, extension irrigation and water management specialist, both based at the UNL Panhandle Research and Extension Center in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

Crop water use will vary across the Panhandle due to variations in ET, crop growth stage, temperature, soil type, wind and precipitation events. Crop water use will assist growers with irrigation scheduling and efficient water application and use.

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Table of estimated crop water use for selected Nebraska Panhandle crops during the week ending July 8, 2025, showing ET values by crop growth stage and region; includes dry edible beans, corn, sugar beets, potatoes, soybeans, alfalfa, winter wheat, and grain sorghum, with total ET since April 30 listed at the bottom for each location.
Figure 1. Estimated crop water use for Nebraska Panhandle crops: July 2-8, 2025.
Table of estimated crop water use for selected Colorado crops during the week ending July 8, 2025, with ET values by crop growth stage and region; includes data for dry edible beans, corn, sugar beets, potatoes, soybeans, and alfalfa across eight locations, plus total ET from April 30 for each site.
Figure 2. Estimated crop water use for northeast Colorado crops: July 2-8, 2025.

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