June 30, 2008 Agronomy

UNL CropWatch

The following stories have been posted to this week’s issue of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension newsletter CropWatch.

In This Issue

  • Foliar Corn Diseases Developing Earlier than Normal
  • Should Hail-Damaged Corn be Treated With Foliar Fungicides?
  • Scouting and Treating Western Bean Cutworms
  • Links to Light Trap Data
  • Stay the Course When Replanting Soybeans
  • Phytophthora and Pythium Showing Up in Nebraska Soybeans
  • Hail Injury and Possible Soybean Diseases
  • Rising Fertilizer Prices Reinforce Need for Soil Testing, Careful Planning
  • NDA Reminds Producers To Be Mindful of Fungicide Labeling
  • Control Potato Leafhoppers In Alfalfa
  • Seeding Forages Into Wheat Stubble
  • Storing Hay to Minimize Losses
  • Links to Light Trap Data
  • Grassed Waterways a Standard for Erosion Control
  • Proper Maintenance Contributes to Windbreak Efficiency
  • Summer Weather Outlook: Equal Chances Wet or Dry
  • Field Updates: Storm Damage, Wheat Progress
  • USDA: Nebraska Soybean Acres Up; Corn Acres Down Slightly
  • USDA: USDA: Nebraska Grain Stocks as of June 1
  • USDA: Crop Condition
  • No-Till on the Plains Whirlwind Expo July 30
  • UNL Events Offer Youth Skill-Development, Long-term Benefits
  • Help Available is to Farmers and Ranchers with Disabilities
  • Simple Steps Can Prevent Water and Flood Damage in Homes
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