July 27, 2009 Agronomy

UNL’s CropWatch

The July 24 issue of CropWatch has been posted to the Web.

Changes. In the next couple of weeks, you may notice a few changes in the CropWatch archives as we update some pages in preparation for moving to a new and improved site for CropWatch and other UNL crop production and pest management information. Bear with us and let me know if I can help you find a specific story in the short run.

In CropWatch

  • Use Corn Rootworm Scouting Numbers as Basis for 2010 Production Decisions
  • Why Control Volunteer Winter Wheat in Wheat Stubble? It Pays
  • Wheat Variety Test Results Available
  • Soil Testing for the 2010 Winter Wheat Crop
  • Decision-Making for Soybean Defoliating Insects
  • Stem Canker Toppling Damaged Sunflowers
  • Evaluate and Replace Thinning Alfalfa Stands
  • Preparing Seedbeds for Late Summer Alfalfa Planting
  • Plant Turnips Now for Extended Winter Grazing
  • Flying Turnips Or Rye Into Corn
  • Herbicide Use Patterns Have Changed with the Widespread Adoption of Roundup Ready® Crops
  • NRCS Funding Deadline Extended For Invasive Weed Control
  • Farmer Appreciation Day July 25 Celebrates State’s No. 1 Industry
  • Market Journal: Identifying Goss’s Wilt
  • Getting the Most Out of Your Irrigation and Nitrogen Dollars
  • Nebraska Grazing Conference Aug. 11-12 in Kearney
  • Field Updates
  • USDA: Crop Conditions
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