Loren Giesler

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4502 Ave I Scottsbluff NE 69361-4939
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icon-academic-capEducation

  • MS, University of Nebraska, 1977
  • BS, University of Wyoming, 1976
  • Other, Nebraska State Irrigation Association, 2013

icon-keynotePresentations

  • Cheatgrass Challenge Management , University of Wyoming, SAREC, Lingle, WY

icon-bookmark-starAwards & Honors

  • Harold E Alley Award, Wyoming Weed & Pest Council, 2002
  • The Chester I. Walters “Extra Mile” Award, Nebraska Extension, 2016
  • Nebraska Extension Excellnce in Extension Team Award, Nebraska Extension, 2020
  • Wyoming Stock Growers Associatoin Environmental Stewardship Award Upper North Platte River Weed Management Area, Wyoming Stock Growers Association, 2015

Area of Responsibility: UNL Panhandle Research & Extension District
Program Responsibilities: Water management (crops and urban), horticultural topics, and some cropping systems
Nebraska Extension Teams: Resistant and Invasive Pests and Efficient Water Use

Crop Reports

Cover Crop Field Day Lincoln

Diverse cover crop mix
Diverse cover crop mixture that will be part of the Sept. 22 Field Day tour at the Rogers Memorial Farm near Lincoln. (Photo by Paul Jasa)

Cover Crop Field Day Sept. 22 near Lincoln

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Southern Rust Confirmed in Southeast Kansas – Monitor Corn Fields in Nebraska

July 17, 2015

Southern corn rust has been confirmed in five counties in southeast Kansas.  The disease has not yet been confirmed in Nebraska.  Spores from the disease in locations south of Nebraska will likely be blown into the state and cause disease somewhere in the coming weeks.  Common rust is also in a few fields and could be misdiagnosed as southern rust.  Warm temperatures, high h

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Corn Replanting Considerations - CropWatch - Corn: production and pest management news and information for Nebraska

May 22, 2015                                                              &

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Advisory: Chilling Injury in Corn, Soybeans

April 22, 2015

If you're considering going to the field this week to start planting, be sure to check predicted temperatures for the critical 48 hours after planting as well as average soil temperatures for the previous seven days to avoid germination problems.

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