CropWatch Index of Articles
Japanese Beetles First Time in Field CropsJapanese beetles have been confirmed in Nebraska field crops for the first time. More commonly found in the eastern Corn Belt, these beetles can cause defoliation damge to soybeans and corn. |
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Bacterial Blight SpreadingSoybean fields with bacterial blight are evident across the state, but the threat of damage is expected to be limited while high temperatures persist. See story for scouting and treatment recommendations. |
July 21, 2011
Grain Storage
Soybean Production
- Japanese Beetles Reported for First Time in Nebraska Field Crops
- Soybean Bacterial Blight Evident, but Should Pass with Heat
Wheat Production
- Soil Sampling and Testing for the 2012 Winter Wheat Crop
- Wheat Stem Sawfly Damage Leads to Downed Wheat
Alfalfa & Forage Production
Irrigation Management
- Irrigation Update: Lower Temps, High Humidity Lead to ET Drop
- Irrigation Management: Pivots Started at Eastern Nebraska Sites (July 26)
- Irrigation Management for Eastern Nebraska (July 19)
Crop & Field Reports
Flood Response
- Be Patient, Cautious When Dealing with 2011 Flood
- USDA Designates 15 Nebraska Counties as Natural Disaster Areas
Weather Reports
Extension Programs & Resources
- UNL Hosts Water Saving Field Day August 1 at Imperial
- High Plains Ag Lab Field Day Aug. 4
- UNL Offers Online Plant Breeding Mini-courses for Professional Development
- Nebraska Soybean Management Field Days Aug. 16-19 at 4 Locations