Dear CropWatch Subscribers:
This week’s CropWatch stories have been posted to the Web.
This week’s issue announces a number of workshops, tours and meetings in August covering topics from managing soybeans better to conserving water or no-tilling sunflower.
Our next regular issue of CropWatch will be August 10 and feature wheat production.
In This Week’s CropWatch »
- 2nd Generation European Corn Borer Moths Flying
- Use Corn Rootworm Scouting Numbers As Basis For Production Decisions In 2008
- Scout Now for Immature Grasshoppers in Field Borders
- Soybean Rust Develops in Texas and Oklahoma
- Using Downed or Damaged Corn
- Harvesting Summer Annual Grasses For Hay
- Planting Turnips For Winter Grazing
- Field Updates from Across the State
- Order Wheat Seed Sooner Than Later
- Market Journal: New Tool Aids Distillers Grain Assessment
- USDA: Crop Report
- USDA Report: U.S. Cattle Numbers Down Slightly
- USDA: Nebraska Cattle On Feed Up 3%; U.S. Numbers Down 1%
- Nebraska Soybean Management Field Days Aug. 14-17
- Haskell Ag Lab to Celebrate 50th Anniversary with Tours and Open House Aug. 14
- UNL Field Tours Focus on Saving Irrigation Water and Energy Dollars
- High Plains Ag Lab Field Day Aug. 14
- UNL Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory Open House Aug. 29
- Agronomy Offers 3 Mini-courses on Crop Breeding
- As Demand Increases, CARC Leaders Encourage Nebraskans To Use Water Wisely
- UNL’s WebVideo Web Site Offers Video Archives on Timely Topics
- With Hotter Temperatures, Watch Cattle for Heat Stress
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