Drought Management Resources for Crops and Forage -- UNL CropWatch 2012
Crops
Crop Systems & Pest Management
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Farm Management
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Harvest & Storage
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Irrigation
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Mycotoxins and Aflatoxins
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Soil Managaement
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Weed Management
Corn & Sorghum
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How will Drought Conditions and Depleted Soil Water Profiles Affect Dryland Corn Planting Rates?
-
How Much Should You Charge for Corn Stalk Grazing?
— Cornstalk Grazing Cow-Q-Lator
-
Cover Crop Options after Corn or Soybean
- Progression of 2012 Corn Yield Hybrid-Maize Forecasts: July 15; July 30; August 13; August 27; September 12;
-
Harvesting and Utilizing Drought-Stressed Crops for Forage (Webinar)
-
Grazing Corn Stalks in No-Till Fields
-
Drought and Residue Harvest through Grazing or Baling
-
Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
-
Harvesting Crop Residue (G1846)
-
Baling Corn Residue (EC711, publication and decision-aid spreadsheet)
-
Hay Hotline Open for Drought-Damaged Corn
-
How Extended High Heat Disrupts Corn Pollination
-
How Does Hot, Dry, Windy Weather Affect Corn Plants Now? (June 22)
-
Crop Water Use Comparison of Rainfed Corn, Sorghum, and Soybean from 2009 to 2011
— Related Market Journal segment, June 1, 2012
-
The Use and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn (NebGuide 1865)
-
Skip-Row Planting of Grain Sorghum for Improved Drought Tolerance (G1976). Skip row planting as a means to improve grain sorghum production under water-deficit conditions.
Dry Beans
Forages
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Forage Production with Limited Precipitation or Irrigation (Story and Webinar)
-
Forage Production with Limited Irrigation (NebGuide G2012)
-
Summer Annual Forages for Beef Cattle in Western Nebraska ( NebGuide G2172)
-
Windrow Grazing (NebGuide G1616)
-
Adjusting Pasture Leases for Drought
-
Pasture Rangeland Forage Insurance
-
Options Available Through New Pasture, Range, and Forage Insurance
-
Irrigating Alfalfa in Late Fall May be Warranted
-
Preventing the Spread of Noxious and Invasive Weeds in Imported Hay
-
Diversifivation and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
-
Considerations for Late Summer-planted Forage Crops
-
Double Cropping for Forage Production: How Much Soil Water is Needed Before Planting
-
Consider Herbicide Restrictions with Drought-Damaged Corn or Soybean
-
Consider Label Restrictions for Corn and Soybean Insecticides
-
How to Use a Microwave to Determine the Moisture Content of Forage
-
With High Temperatures, Adjust Alfalfa Cuttings to Let Plants Recuperate
-
Managing Drought Risk on the Ranch
-
Seedling Alfalfa Management During Drought
-
With Early Heat and Early Dormancy, Pastures Short
-
Website, Workshops Help Ranchers in Time of Drought
-
Forage Production with Limited Irrigation (G2012)
-
Crop Residues or Low Quality Hay Combined with Byproducts as a Forage Substitute (G2099)
-
Using Weather-Damaged Corn as Forage
-
Tips for Grazing Drought-Stressed Standing Corn (See related stories in Livestock)
-
Utilization of Weather-Stressed Feedstuffs in Swine Diets
Silage
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Should You Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
-
Making, Blending Silage from Dry Corn
-
Making Silage? Protect Your Investment for the Long-term
-
Feeding Value and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn Silage
-
Salvaging Soybeans as Hay or Silage
-
Should you Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
Soybean
-
Drought Stress May Make Scouting for SCN Easier in Soybean
-
Soybean Response to Drought, Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management News (June 22, 2012)
Wheat
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Recommendations for Thickening Stands and Seeding Winter Wheat Late
-
Assessing Winter Wheat Stands and Estimating Yield Potential
-
Using Irrigated Winter Wheat to Balance Crop Water Use
-
Weed Management in Winter Wheat Stubble Under Drought Conditions
Farm Management
-
Diversification and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Drought Can Create Conservation Plan Compliance Issues
-
UNL Cornhusker Economics Examines the Many Impacts of this Year's Drought and Available Aid Programs
-
Tax Consequences to Drought (FSA Nebraska)
-
USDA Risk Management Agency: 2012 Drought Questions and Answers
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
Harvest & Storage
-
Managing Stored Drought-Stressed Corn in Early Spring
-
Stalk Rot Diseases Creating Harvest Problems in Corn
-
Assessing and Harvesting Downed Corn
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Recommendations for Storing Drought-Stressed Corn
-
Take Steps to Avoid Fire Hazards During Harvest
-
Extra "Dusty" Conditions in Corn due to Common Fungi
-
Combine Settings for Harvesting in Drought
-
Blending Grain and Feedstuffs: How to Figure the Proper Proportions
-
Drying Times for Binned Corn with Natural Aeration
-
UNL Extension Lancaster County Grain Drying Web Site
-
Preparing Bins and Equipment for Pest Free Storage
Irrigation
-
Take Advantage of Dry Year to Assess Irrigation System Water Delivery
-
Tips for Irrigating in Extreme Hot, Humid Conditions
-
Maximizing Pivot Efficiency
-
Managing Soil Water
-
Nebraska GDD & crop water use for 20 Nebraska sites and multiple crops
-
Nebraska ET Resources and Crop Water Use Data by Growth Stage
-
Calculated Soil Moisture, from the Climate Prediction Center
-
Report Data from Your ET Gauge
Mycotoxins & Aflatoxins
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
-
Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
-
Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
-
Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
-
Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
-
Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
-
Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
-
Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
-
Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
-
Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
-
Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
-
Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
- Farm Management
- Harvest & Storage
- Irrigation
- Mycotoxins and Aflatoxins
- Soil Managaement
- Weed Management
Corn & Sorghum
-
How will Drought Conditions and Depleted Soil Water Profiles Affect Dryland Corn Planting Rates?
-
How Much Should You Charge for Corn Stalk Grazing?
— Cornstalk Grazing Cow-Q-Lator
-
Cover Crop Options after Corn or Soybean
- Progression of 2012 Corn Yield Hybrid-Maize Forecasts: July 15; July 30; August 13; August 27; September 12;
-
Harvesting and Utilizing Drought-Stressed Crops for Forage (Webinar)
-
Grazing Corn Stalks in No-Till Fields
-
Drought and Residue Harvest through Grazing or Baling
-
Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
-
Harvesting Crop Residue (G1846)
-
Baling Corn Residue (EC711, publication and decision-aid spreadsheet)
-
Hay Hotline Open for Drought-Damaged Corn
-
How Extended High Heat Disrupts Corn Pollination
-
How Does Hot, Dry, Windy Weather Affect Corn Plants Now? (June 22)
-
Crop Water Use Comparison of Rainfed Corn, Sorghum, and Soybean from 2009 to 2011
— Related Market Journal segment, June 1, 2012
-
The Use and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn (NebGuide 1865)
-
Skip-Row Planting of Grain Sorghum for Improved Drought Tolerance (G1976). Skip row planting as a means to improve grain sorghum production under water-deficit conditions.
Dry Beans
Forages
-
Forage Production with Limited Precipitation or Irrigation (Story and Webinar)
-
Forage Production with Limited Irrigation (NebGuide G2012)
-
Summer Annual Forages for Beef Cattle in Western Nebraska ( NebGuide G2172)
-
Windrow Grazing (NebGuide G1616)
-
Adjusting Pasture Leases for Drought
-
Pasture Rangeland Forage Insurance
-
Options Available Through New Pasture, Range, and Forage Insurance
-
Irrigating Alfalfa in Late Fall May be Warranted
-
Preventing the Spread of Noxious and Invasive Weeds in Imported Hay
-
Diversifivation and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
-
Considerations for Late Summer-planted Forage Crops
-
Double Cropping for Forage Production: How Much Soil Water is Needed Before Planting
-
Consider Herbicide Restrictions with Drought-Damaged Corn or Soybean
-
Consider Label Restrictions for Corn and Soybean Insecticides
-
How to Use a Microwave to Determine the Moisture Content of Forage
-
With High Temperatures, Adjust Alfalfa Cuttings to Let Plants Recuperate
-
Managing Drought Risk on the Ranch
-
Seedling Alfalfa Management During Drought
-
With Early Heat and Early Dormancy, Pastures Short
-
Website, Workshops Help Ranchers in Time of Drought
-
Forage Production with Limited Irrigation (G2012)
-
Crop Residues or Low Quality Hay Combined with Byproducts as a Forage Substitute (G2099)
-
Using Weather-Damaged Corn as Forage
-
Tips for Grazing Drought-Stressed Standing Corn (See related stories in Livestock)
-
Utilization of Weather-Stressed Feedstuffs in Swine Diets
Silage
-
Should You Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
-
Making, Blending Silage from Dry Corn
-
Making Silage? Protect Your Investment for the Long-term
-
Feeding Value and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn Silage
-
Salvaging Soybeans as Hay or Silage
-
Should you Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
Soybean
-
Drought Stress May Make Scouting for SCN Easier in Soybean
-
Soybean Response to Drought, Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management News (June 22, 2012)
Wheat
-
Recommendations for Thickening Stands and Seeding Winter Wheat Late
-
Assessing Winter Wheat Stands and Estimating Yield Potential
-
Using Irrigated Winter Wheat to Balance Crop Water Use
-
Weed Management in Winter Wheat Stubble Under Drought Conditions
Farm Management
-
Diversification and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Drought Can Create Conservation Plan Compliance Issues
-
UNL Cornhusker Economics Examines the Many Impacts of this Year's Drought and Available Aid Programs
-
Tax Consequences to Drought (FSA Nebraska)
-
USDA Risk Management Agency: 2012 Drought Questions and Answers
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
Harvest & Storage
-
Managing Stored Drought-Stressed Corn in Early Spring
-
Stalk Rot Diseases Creating Harvest Problems in Corn
-
Assessing and Harvesting Downed Corn
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Recommendations for Storing Drought-Stressed Corn
-
Take Steps to Avoid Fire Hazards During Harvest
-
Extra "Dusty" Conditions in Corn due to Common Fungi
-
Combine Settings for Harvesting in Drought
-
Blending Grain and Feedstuffs: How to Figure the Proper Proportions
-
Drying Times for Binned Corn with Natural Aeration
-
UNL Extension Lancaster County Grain Drying Web Site
-
Preparing Bins and Equipment for Pest Free Storage
Irrigation
-
Take Advantage of Dry Year to Assess Irrigation System Water Delivery
-
Tips for Irrigating in Extreme Hot, Humid Conditions
-
Maximizing Pivot Efficiency
-
Managing Soil Water
-
Nebraska GDD & crop water use for 20 Nebraska sites and multiple crops
-
Nebraska ET Resources and Crop Water Use Data by Growth Stage
-
Calculated Soil Moisture, from the Climate Prediction Center
-
Report Data from Your ET Gauge
Mycotoxins & Aflatoxins
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
-
Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
-
Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
-
Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
-
Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
-
Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
-
Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
-
Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
-
Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
-
Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
-
Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
-
Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
— Cornstalk Grazing Cow-Q-Lator
— Related Market Journal segment, June 1, 2012
Forages
-
Forage Production with Limited Precipitation or Irrigation (Story and Webinar)
-
Forage Production with Limited Irrigation (NebGuide G2012)
-
Summer Annual Forages for Beef Cattle in Western Nebraska ( NebGuide G2172)
-
Windrow Grazing (NebGuide G1616)
-
Adjusting Pasture Leases for Drought
-
Pasture Rangeland Forage Insurance
-
Options Available Through New Pasture, Range, and Forage Insurance
-
Irrigating Alfalfa in Late Fall May be Warranted
-
Preventing the Spread of Noxious and Invasive Weeds in Imported Hay
-
Diversifivation and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
-
Considerations for Late Summer-planted Forage Crops
-
Double Cropping for Forage Production: How Much Soil Water is Needed Before Planting
-
Consider Herbicide Restrictions with Drought-Damaged Corn or Soybean
-
Consider Label Restrictions for Corn and Soybean Insecticides
-
How to Use a Microwave to Determine the Moisture Content of Forage
-
With High Temperatures, Adjust Alfalfa Cuttings to Let Plants Recuperate
-
Managing Drought Risk on the Ranch
-
Seedling Alfalfa Management During Drought
-
With Early Heat and Early Dormancy, Pastures Short
-
Website, Workshops Help Ranchers in Time of Drought
-
Forage Production with Limited Irrigation (G2012)
-
Crop Residues or Low Quality Hay Combined with Byproducts as a Forage Substitute (G2099)
-
Using Weather-Damaged Corn as Forage
-
Tips for Grazing Drought-Stressed Standing Corn (See related stories in Livestock)
-
Utilization of Weather-Stressed Feedstuffs in Swine Diets
Silage
-
Should You Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
-
Making, Blending Silage from Dry Corn
-
Making Silage? Protect Your Investment for the Long-term
-
Feeding Value and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn Silage
-
Salvaging Soybeans as Hay or Silage
-
Should you Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
Soybean
-
Drought Stress May Make Scouting for SCN Easier in Soybean
-
Soybean Response to Drought, Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management News (June 22, 2012)
Wheat
-
Recommendations for Thickening Stands and Seeding Winter Wheat Late
-
Assessing Winter Wheat Stands and Estimating Yield Potential
-
Using Irrigated Winter Wheat to Balance Crop Water Use
-
Weed Management in Winter Wheat Stubble Under Drought Conditions
Farm Management
-
Diversification and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Drought Can Create Conservation Plan Compliance Issues
-
UNL Cornhusker Economics Examines the Many Impacts of this Year's Drought and Available Aid Programs
-
Tax Consequences to Drought (FSA Nebraska)
-
USDA Risk Management Agency: 2012 Drought Questions and Answers
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
Harvest & Storage
-
Managing Stored Drought-Stressed Corn in Early Spring
-
Stalk Rot Diseases Creating Harvest Problems in Corn
-
Assessing and Harvesting Downed Corn
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Recommendations for Storing Drought-Stressed Corn
-
Take Steps to Avoid Fire Hazards During Harvest
-
Extra "Dusty" Conditions in Corn due to Common Fungi
-
Combine Settings for Harvesting in Drought
-
Blending Grain and Feedstuffs: How to Figure the Proper Proportions
-
Drying Times for Binned Corn with Natural Aeration
-
UNL Extension Lancaster County Grain Drying Web Site
-
Preparing Bins and Equipment for Pest Free Storage
Irrigation
-
Take Advantage of Dry Year to Assess Irrigation System Water Delivery
-
Tips for Irrigating in Extreme Hot, Humid Conditions
-
Maximizing Pivot Efficiency
-
Managing Soil Water
-
Nebraska GDD & crop water use for 20 Nebraska sites and multiple crops
-
Nebraska ET Resources and Crop Water Use Data by Growth Stage
-
Calculated Soil Moisture, from the Climate Prediction Center
-
Report Data from Your ET Gauge
Mycotoxins & Aflatoxins
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
-
Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
-
Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
-
Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
-
Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
-
Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
-
Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
-
Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
-
Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
-
Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
-
Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
-
Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
- Should You Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
- Making, Blending Silage from Dry Corn
- Making Silage? Protect Your Investment for the Long-term
- Feeding Value and Pricing of Drought-Stressed Corn Silage
- Salvaging Soybeans as Hay or Silage
- Should you Hay or Cut Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn Fields?
Soybean
-
Drought Stress May Make Scouting for SCN Easier in Soybean
-
Soybean Response to Drought, Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management News (June 22, 2012)
Wheat
-
Recommendations for Thickening Stands and Seeding Winter Wheat Late
-
Assessing Winter Wheat Stands and Estimating Yield Potential
-
Using Irrigated Winter Wheat to Balance Crop Water Use
-
Weed Management in Winter Wheat Stubble Under Drought Conditions
Farm Management
-
Diversification and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Drought Can Create Conservation Plan Compliance Issues
-
UNL Cornhusker Economics Examines the Many Impacts of this Year's Drought and Available Aid Programs
-
Tax Consequences to Drought (FSA Nebraska)
-
USDA Risk Management Agency: 2012 Drought Questions and Answers
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
Harvest & Storage
-
Managing Stored Drought-Stressed Corn in Early Spring
-
Stalk Rot Diseases Creating Harvest Problems in Corn
-
Assessing and Harvesting Downed Corn
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Recommendations for Storing Drought-Stressed Corn
-
Take Steps to Avoid Fire Hazards During Harvest
-
Extra "Dusty" Conditions in Corn due to Common Fungi
-
Combine Settings for Harvesting in Drought
-
Blending Grain and Feedstuffs: How to Figure the Proper Proportions
-
Drying Times for Binned Corn with Natural Aeration
-
UNL Extension Lancaster County Grain Drying Web Site
-
Preparing Bins and Equipment for Pest Free Storage
Irrigation
-
Take Advantage of Dry Year to Assess Irrigation System Water Delivery
-
Tips for Irrigating in Extreme Hot, Humid Conditions
-
Maximizing Pivot Efficiency
-
Managing Soil Water
-
Nebraska GDD & crop water use for 20 Nebraska sites and multiple crops
-
Nebraska ET Resources and Crop Water Use Data by Growth Stage
-
Calculated Soil Moisture, from the Climate Prediction Center
-
Report Data from Your ET Gauge
Mycotoxins & Aflatoxins
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
-
Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
-
Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
-
Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
-
Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
-
Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
-
Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
-
Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
-
Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
-
Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
-
Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
-
Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
- Recommendations for Thickening Stands and Seeding Winter Wheat Late
- Assessing Winter Wheat Stands and Estimating Yield Potential
- Using Irrigated Winter Wheat to Balance Crop Water Use
- Weed Management in Winter Wheat Stubble Under Drought Conditions
Farm Management
-
Diversification and Sustainable Practices May Offer Long-term Gain after Drought
-
Drought Can Create Conservation Plan Compliance Issues
-
UNL Cornhusker Economics Examines the Many Impacts of this Year's Drought and Available Aid Programs
-
Tax Consequences to Drought (FSA Nebraska)
-
USDA Risk Management Agency: 2012 Drought Questions and Answers
-
Emergency Drought Relief — RMA Bulletin Allowing the Haying and Grazing of a Cover Crop for the 2013 Crop Year
Harvest & Storage
-
Managing Stored Drought-Stressed Corn in Early Spring
-
Stalk Rot Diseases Creating Harvest Problems in Corn
-
Assessing and Harvesting Downed Corn
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Recommendations for Storing Drought-Stressed Corn
-
Take Steps to Avoid Fire Hazards During Harvest
-
Extra "Dusty" Conditions in Corn due to Common Fungi
-
Combine Settings for Harvesting in Drought
-
Blending Grain and Feedstuffs: How to Figure the Proper Proportions
-
Drying Times for Binned Corn with Natural Aeration
-
UNL Extension Lancaster County Grain Drying Web Site
-
Preparing Bins and Equipment for Pest Free Storage
Irrigation
-
Take Advantage of Dry Year to Assess Irrigation System Water Delivery
-
Tips for Irrigating in Extreme Hot, Humid Conditions
-
Maximizing Pivot Efficiency
-
Managing Soil Water
-
Nebraska GDD & crop water use for 20 Nebraska sites and multiple crops
-
Nebraska ET Resources and Crop Water Use Data by Growth Stage
-
Calculated Soil Moisture, from the Climate Prediction Center
-
Report Data from Your ET Gauge
Mycotoxins & Aflatoxins
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
-
Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
-
Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
-
Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
-
Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
-
Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
-
Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
-
Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
-
Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
-
Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
-
Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
-
Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
- Managing Stored Drought-Stressed Corn in Early Spring
- Stalk Rot Diseases Creating Harvest Problems in Corn
- Assessing and Harvesting Downed Corn
- Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
- Recommendations for Storing Drought-Stressed Corn
- Take Steps to Avoid Fire Hazards During Harvest
- Extra "Dusty" Conditions in Corn due to Common Fungi
- Combine Settings for Harvesting in Drought
- Blending Grain and Feedstuffs: How to Figure the Proper Proportions
- Drying Times for Binned Corn with Natural Aeration
- UNL Extension Lancaster County Grain Drying Web Site
- Preparing Bins and Equipment for Pest Free Storage
Irrigation
-
Take Advantage of Dry Year to Assess Irrigation System Water Delivery
-
Tips for Irrigating in Extreme Hot, Humid Conditions
-
Maximizing Pivot Efficiency
-
Managing Soil Water
-
Nebraska GDD & crop water use for 20 Nebraska sites and multiple crops
-
Nebraska ET Resources and Crop Water Use Data by Growth Stage
-
Calculated Soil Moisture, from the Climate Prediction Center
-
Report Data from Your ET Gauge
Mycotoxins & Aflatoxins
-
Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
-
Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
-
Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
-
Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
-
Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
-
Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
-
Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
-
Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
-
Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
-
Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
-
Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
-
Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
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Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
- Managing Large Grain Bins for Potential Mycotoxin Contamination
- Authorized Testing Laboratories for Aflatoxins and Mycotoxins
- Nebraska Department of Agriculture Aflatoxin Information for Grain Handlers
- Scout Fields for Aspergillus Ear Rot to Avoid Losses due to Aflatoxin Contamination
- Plant Disease Profiles No. 3: Ear Rot Diseases and Grain Molds (EC1901)
- Understanding Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1513)
- Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1514)
- Sampling and Analyzing Feed for Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins) (G1515)
Soil Management
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Using 2012 P Soil Tests for 2013 Production
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Factors to Consider with Fall Fertilization in a Dry Year
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Soil Testing Critical after a Drought Year
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Soil Testing Laboratories in Nebraska
Weed Management
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Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
- Herbicide Carryover Concerns - Challenges from the Drought Will Keep on Coming. See this University of Wisconsin article by Vice Davis for the factors involved and what to take into account.
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