Soybean Survival in Flooded Soils Depends on Many Factors
June 8, 2011
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Fields in some areas of Kansas have recently been flooded or waterlogged. Some of these fields had only recently been planted to soybeans, and producers may be concerned about the effects of the wet conditions on these fields, said Kraig Roozeboom, K-State Research and Extension crop production specialist.
Start Scouting Soybeans for Seedling Diseases
May 26, 2011
Wet spring conditions have led to the development of soybean seedling diseases in some Nebraska fields.
Frost, Wet Anaerobic Soils Affecting Seedling Establishment - UNL CropWatch, May 21, 2011
May 21, 2011
With the cool wet spring, serious concerns over seedling establishment are apparent. This past week, many producers saw what effect a late spring frost could have on their crops. This was especially apparent in low-lying areas.
UNL CropWatch April 22, 2011 Q&A: Should I Apply an Inoculant After Flooding
April 22, 2011
Q: Is an inoculant necessary for flooded fields that are being planted to soybean?
Assessing Wheat Freeze Damage 2015
May 12, 2015
It has been a challenging year for winter wheat growers in Nebraska. Winter injury and kill caused significant losses in many areas, with losses largely related to winter wheat variety, seeding date, or seeding depth.