Crop Water Use for June 2-9, 2026

June 10, 2026

Crop Water Use for June 2-9, 2026

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

Graphic for weekly crop water use updates in the Nebraska Panhandle, featuring a close-up of a corn leaf with dew and links to statewide GDD and ET data at cropwatch.unl.edu/gdd-et and agritools.unl.edu.

Crop water needs are changing quickly. See this week's estimates to help keep irrigation plans on track.

 

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 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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Estimated crop water use table for Nebraska Panhandle crops, displaying various crops and growth stages.
Figure 1. Estimated crop water use for Nebraska Panhandle crops: June 2-9, 2026.
Table detailing estimated crop water use for selected Colorado crops, categorized by crop type and growth stage.
Figure 2. Estimated crop water use for northeast Colorado crops: June 2-9, 2026.

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