UNL CropWatch June 21, 2010: Nebraska's Virtual Corn Suitability Rating
June 10, 2010 Cornhusker Economics
by Bruce Johnson and Tyler Rosener
UNL CropWatch July 1, 2010: Protein Likely To Affect Value of 2010 Winter Wheat Crop
July 1, 2010
As the 2010 winter wheat harvest approaches, the news from points south of Nebraska has both negatives and positives for growers here.
UNL CropWatch July 1, 2010: Hay-Making Delays Necessitate Recheck of Your Harvest Plans
July 1, 2010
Hay-making weather arrived. Finally. For most of us, last week was the first good stretch of hay making weather all year.
Who would have thought a couple months ago that we'd have to wait until late June to take the first cutting. In some fields hay laid in the windrow for several weeks waiting to get dry.
UNL CropWatch July 1, 2010: Removing Bales Quickly Can Reduce Wheel Traffic Damage
July 1, 2010
With all the delays and interruptions to this year’s hay harvest, it’s not uncommon to see hay bales left in the middle of the field. This practice can affect future yields in two ways.
UNL CropWatch June 23, 2010: Be Prepared for Potential Heat Damage To Moist Hay
June 23, 2010
Did you bale some first cutting hay a little tough due to high humidity and frequent rain showers? If so, your hay could mold, spoil, or suffer heat damage.
UNL CropWatch June 23, 2010: Managing Windrowed Alfalfa Through Wet Conditions
June 23, 2010
Recent rains and lingering wet field conditions have hampered alfalfa harvest and may contribute to a condition I call “windrow disease.”
This refers to the striped appearance in fields where alfalfa windrows remained so long that regrowth was delayed. Usually it’s due to rained-on hay.
UNL CropWatch June 23, 2010: Scout Now for Second Hatch of Grasshoppers in Western Nebraska
June 23, 2010
The year’s second hatch of rangeland grasshoppers is now underway in western and central Nebraska, and locally heavy infestations are occurring in Box Butte, Lincoln, Morrill, and Scotts Bluff counties. Other areas also may experience large outbreaks as this hatch continues.