How Saturated Soils Affect Germination, Seedling Growth
Similar to last year’s heavy rains in early May, rain on May 9 and May 10-11 in portions of Nebraska have caused ponding and flooding across some fields. As of Sunday, May 8, USDA-NASS reported that 57% of Nebraska's corn was planted that is behind the 71% planting progress in 2015 but close to the
Are Soybean Seed-Applied Biostimulants Cost Effective in a Corn-Soybean Rotation?
Early Bird Gets the Worm: Benefits of Early Soybean Planting
Soybean Seeding Rate Tips
Numerous soybean seeding rate studies have indicated that a final plant population of about 80,000 to 120,000 plants per acre is likely sufficient for ensuring an economic return, with the latter being based on weighing the slightly higher yield potential with higher final pl
Inoculating Your Soybeans: When, Where, Why?
Nebraska farmers must scrutinize inputs and focus on finding profit for their estimated 5.3 million soybean acres in 2016.
Three Key Considerations for Planting Corn and Soybeans
UNL Releases New Web Tool for Soybean Pest Management
ILeVO Seed Treatment Shows Promise for Sudden Death Syndrome
As Nebraska farmers prepare for soybean planting, they have a new option for controlling sudden death syndrome (SDS).