July 29, 2008 Agronomy

UNL CropWatch

The following stories have been added to the July 25 issue of CropWatch, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension newsletter on crop production and pest management.

In This Updated Issue

  • Deciding When to Apply Soybean Fungicides
  • Replace Thinning Alfalfa Fields
  • Alfalfa Harvest: What’s Causing Disappointing Test Weights
  • No-Till Farmer-Expert Helps Others Make the Switch
  • Research Geared to Easy Storage of Wet Distillers Grains
  • Nebraska Grazing Conference Aug. 12-13 in Kearney
  • UNL Appoints Alternative Crop Breeding Specialist in Panhandle
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