March 30, 2008 Agronomy

UNL CropWatch

This week’s CropWatch has been posted to the Web. The next full issue of CropWatch is scheduled for April 4.

“In This Week’s Issue:”http://cropwatch.unl.edu/archives/2008/crop08-4.htm

Wheat Production

  • Managing Nitrogen in Winter Wheat
  • Combining Weed and Feed Treatments
  • Wheat Condition in Western Nebraska
  • Assessing Potential Damage And Estimating Yields
  • Timing Wheat Fungicide Applications for Top Effect
  • Managing Wheat Diseases for Higher Yields

Weed Management

  • WeedSOFT Tank-Mix Tool Calculates, Generates Load Ticket

Equipment

  • Tune up Planters to Improve Crop Yields, Quality, Ease of Harvest

Alfalfa & Forage Production

  • Using Rhizobium Inoculants For Legumes
  • Control Weeds Early In Spring-Seeded Alfalfa
  • Early Graze To Control Weeds In Native Pastures

Farm Management

  • Managing Financial Risk During a Boom Period

Extension Resources & Programs

  • Market Journal: Fertilizer Additives may be Economical this Year

AgNews

  • Quality of Life is Panhandle’s Strongest Selling Point, UNL Study Indicates
  • Beef Specialist to Direct UNL’s Northeast Research and Extension Center
  • Celebrate with CASNR April 12-19
  • NOAA Predicts Continued Flooding Problems
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