Nebraska’s Notorious Crop Pests the Focus of Extension Scouting Clinic on Dec. 5
November 6, 2024
Unmask the source of your crop complications — attend extension's next crop scouting clinic in Grant to enhance your scouting expertise and thwart the efforts of wheat stem sawfly, bacterial leaf streak and more.
Cooperative Proso Millet Testing in Second Year
November 6, 2024
Discover how recent proso millet variety trials from UNL and CSU could help farmers boost yields and find the best options for semi-arid regions.
Pasture and Forage Minute: Grazing Strategies for Residue and Winter Feed Considerations
November 6, 2024
Grazing grain sorghum stover, cornstalks and winter pastures can reduce feed costs and support cattle health, provided there's careful management to address risks like prussic acid and declining protein.
Pasture and Forage Minute: Grazing Bt Corn Residue and Testing Hay
October 29, 2024
Nebraska Extension Beef Educator Ben Beckman weighs in on the importance of informed feed management to optimize cattle health and productivity this fall and winter.
Crop Progress: Winter Wheat Condition Continues Decline
November 6, 2024
Winter wheat continued its slow decline due to dryness at the end of October, with another 6% of the crop reaching poor-very poor condition as of Nov. 3.
Crop Progress: Soybean Harvest in Final Phase
October 29, 2024
While drought continues to cause a slow decline in soil moisture and pasture conditions, the dry weather has kept harvest on schedule — dry beans and soybean will finish soon, and corn is ahead of average pace.
This Week on N Field: Harvest Fires Happen — How to be Prepared
October 25, 2024
The latest forecast includes another elevated risk of wildfires early next week. Check these tips to ensure you're prepared to act quickly if a fire ignites during harvest operations.
EPA Releases Pesticide and Endangered Species Educational Resources Toolbox
October 25, 2024
The EPA’s toolbox offers resources like handouts, guidance documents, presentations and webinars to help farmers, crop consultants and environmental educators understand and comply with pesticide regulations related to endangered species.