CropWatch, Jan. 18, 2010: No-till on the Plains Winter Conference
No-till on the Plains Winter Conference January 26-27 in Salina
Half Price Registrations Still Available for First-time Attendees from Nebraska
CropWatch, Jan. 8, 2010: Grain Sorghum Profitability Seminars
January 8, 2010
Sorghum Cropping Profitability Seminars Jan. 19-21
Meeting Schedule |
Recommended Corn Cutting Height
October 27, 2009
Q: With this year’s above average corn height and ear placements 6 feet or higher on the plant, do we still want to pick the corn leaving an average stubble height or should stubble height be higher.
Corn Ear Rots & Grain Molds
Figure 1. Diplodia ear rot usually begins at the base of the ear and can grow very quickly to take over the entire ear. |
Concerns about Mycotoxins in the 2009 Corn Crop
November 3, 2009
Note
The presence of visible mold growth on corn does not mean mycotoxins are present, nor does the absence of visible mold growth mean mycotoxins are not present.
Note
The presence of visible mold growth on corn does not mean mycotoxins are present, nor does the absence of visible mold growth mean mycotoxins are not present.
USDA NRCS Initiates Study of How Tillage Affects Soil Quality
Soil scientists with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service are currently working on a project that will help farmers know how tillage methods impact soil quality. According to NRCS Soil Scientist Dave Kohake, the Dynamic Soils Properties study, based out of Lincoln, Neb., is the first of its kind for NRCS.