June 25, 2007 Agronomy

UNL CropWatch

This week’s CropWatch stories have been posted to the Web.

Don’t forget to access our daily updates for growing degree day, ET and precipitation data on the CropWatch Weather page.

Our next regular issue of CropWatch will be June 29.

In This Issue.

  • Armyworm Moths Abundant; Watch for Armyworm Larvae
  • Wheat Scab Extends into Southwest Nebraska
  • Adjusting the Combine in Damaged Wheat Fields
  • Controlling Weeds in Wheat After Harvest: Early Control Vital
  • Managing Windrow Disease in Alfalfa
  • Tips for Planting Forages Following Wheat
  • Making Hay When The Sun Shines
  • Replanting Forages Following Bad Weather
  • Agricultural Disaster Assistance Approved for 2005-2007
  • Market Journal: UNL’s Beef Feedlot Research Facility
  • USDA Crop Report
  • USDA: Nebraska Cattle on Feed up 8%
  • Midsummer Crop Diagnostic Clinics Offered near Mead
  • UNL Museum Tractors Illustrate Trendsetters
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