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Latest updates

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Successful Land Link Match in the Panhandle

The Nebraska Land Link program has made its first successful match for a Panhandle farm family seeking an individual to assume the management roles of their operation in the future.
Farmer on land

Managing Through Drought with USDA Conservation and Assistance Programs

This webinar discusses the USDA FSA’s drought relief and response through standing and emergency provisions of FSA programs, including the CRP, LFP, ECP, and the recently announced ELRP, plus additional assistance to come.
Silage making

Pasture and Forage Minute: Small Grain Harvesting for Forage, Management Strategies for Musk Thistle, Pasture Fertilizer

Extension educators review the pros and cons of harvesting small grains for forage this year, and share tips on how to control musk thistle and deciding whether fertilizing warm-season grass pastures will be cost-effective for your operation.

USDA Seeks Feedback from Producers About 2022 Crops, Stocks, Inventories and Values

Soybean field

Crop Progress: Corn Planting Makes Slight Gain, Soybeans Fall Further Behind 2021 Pace

While corn planting made a 6% improvement over last week, soybean planting fell behind another 9% in comparison to last year's pace in May.
Kochia weed

NDA Releases Guidance for Enlist Herbicide Runoff Prevention Label Requirements

Both Enlist pesticide labels require the applicator to select mitigation measures worth a certain number of "credits" to avoid product runoff from the application site and subsequent surface water contamination.
Water droplets

Estimated Crop Water Use

Estimated crop water use for Nebraska Panhandle crops for the weeks of May 8 and 15.
Wheat field

Nebraska Winter Wheat Crop Down 10% from 2021

Nebraska's 2022 winter wheat crop is forecast at 36.9 million bushels, down 10% from last year's crop, according to USDA NASS.
May precip outlook map

April Brings High Winds and Deadly Wildfires

Though summer climate trends haven't changed, the latest CPC outlook reports a higher probability of wetter than normal conditions across Nebraska during May.
Soybean field

Crop Progress: Soil Moisture Rebounds as Planting Fully Underway

As of May 8, Nebraska farmers had begun planting sorghum, and soil moisture supplies were significantly improved by widespread precipitation events.

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