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Turk Investigating Soil Health Over Time, a Key to Climate Resilience Strategies

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 06/06/2024 - 12:12
Judith Turk, associate professor in the School of Natural Resources, will use an $854,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to shed light on how human activity is impacting soil degradation in the Great Plains. (Photo by Craig Chandler, University Communication and Marketing) Turk’s research will inform soil carbon sequestration strategies and advance understanding of soil health, which is key to agricultural systems’ capacity to withstand extreme weather.

Red Carpet Service program focuses on community awareness, tourist attraction

Anyone who has worked a service job has likely been asked these questions: How do I get to this place? Where is the best place to eat? What is something I must see before I leave town? These questions and more are addressed in Rural Prosperity Nebraska’s Red Carpet Service program, a workshop that teaches participants how to help visitors and showcase their community’s best qualities.

Latest Agricultural Land Management Quarterly Webinar Now Available Online

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 06/06/2024 - 10:48
The Agricultural Land Management Quarterly webinars address common management issues for Nebraska landowners, ag operators and related stakeholders. To review historical land management webinars, visit the Center for Ag Profitability. The May webinar examined the latest average cash rental rates in the state, as reported in the Nebraska Farm Real Estate Report, and offered insight on adjusting rental rates considering current commodity prices this year.

Soybean Gall Midge Adult Activity Detected in Nebraska

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 10:58
Soybean gall midge has been detected in several locations across eastern Nebraska so far this month. This article provides information to growers on how to determine if an application is necessary.

Crop Progress: Nebraska Soybean Planting Nearly Finished

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 14:27
Historical crop progress data for Nebraska is available at USDA. (CropWatch file photo) Corn planting has been completed in Nebraska, and soybean planting is nearly done at 90%.

Estimated Crop Water Use for June 3-9, 2024

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Mon, 06/03/2024 - 14:37

To receive 2024 weekly crop water use reports via text message, subscribe on the PHREC AgLab site.

This week's crop water use estimates and insights from Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator, on planting dry edible beans as temperatures begin to climb toward summer.

Extension Crop and Pest Reports (May 27-31)

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/30/2024 - 12:04
Extension educators share their observations in fields across the state this week.

Wheat Disease Update for May 30, 2024

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/30/2024 - 11:11
Figure 1. A grower’s wheat field in Webster County on May 28. Severe infections of stripe rust were observed this week in Nebraska wheat fields, and leaf rust was identified for the first time this season.

Estimated Crop Water Use for May 27-June 2, 2024

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Wed, 05/29/2024 - 17:11

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Estimated crop water use for Nebraska Panhandle crops for the previous week and the upcoming week.

Pasture and Forage Minute: Controlling Leafy Spurge and Alfalfa Weevil, Planting Warm-season Annuals

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 05/28/2024 - 16:46
Leafy spurge spreads aggressively and is difficult to control once established. Several herbicides are labeled for control of this weed, but continued monitoring and retreatments are necessary for best results. Strategies for reducing spread of leafy spurge and scouting for alfalfa weevil, plus insights on selecting and planting warm-season annuals.

Crop Progress: Dry Edible Bean Planting Underway

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 05/28/2024 - 16:08
Historical crop progress data for Nebraska is available at USDA. (CropWatch file photo) As corn planting nears the finish line in Nebraska, dry edible bean producers are getting started on their planting season.

Nebraska team identifies new genetic defect impacting cattle morbidity and meat quality

Latest Updates from beef.unl.edu - Tue, 05/28/2024 - 16:04
Tuesday, May 28, 2024 Cattle have long been a cornerstone of agriculture, providing us with milk, meat, and various other products that nourish and sustain our communities. Ensuring the cattle’s health and optimal muscle development is vital when producing high-quality beef. However, various genetic conditions can disrupt muscle metabolism, affecting animals’ well-being and the quality of the meat they produce.Spanish: 

Extension Crop and Pest Reports (May 20-24)

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 05/24/2024 - 12:08
Extension educators share their observations in fields this week in Colfax, Butler and Polk counties.

Q/A: What Impacts Does Flooding and Saturated Soils Have on Wheat and Alfalfa?

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 05/24/2024 - 11:05
Heavy rains in late May 2024 flood the fields of the Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center. (Photo by Jenny Rees) Extension insights on crop recovery, disease and harvest considerations for flooded wheat and alfalfa fields.

Weekly Weather Outlook and Update: May 23, 2024

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/23/2024 - 18:53
Nebraska will have a brief break from precipitation early next week, but another round of storms is expected to bring rainfall back to the state by Thursday, May 30.

Economic Considerations for Converting Cropland to Perennial Grazing Lands

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/23/2024 - 16:24
There are four key points to remember during the process of planning and planting perennial grasses: seed cost, seedbed, seeding depth and weed control. Extension educators review the financial and operational considerations of converting cropland to grass pastures.

Predicted hot, dry summer could impact forage production

Latest Updates from beef.unl.edu - Thu, 05/23/2024 - 15:54
Thursday, May 23, 2024

In parts of the High Plains Region, recent developing dry conditions are starting to raise concerns that we may see reduced forage production from pasture and rangelands as we move on into the rest of the spring and summer in parts of the High Plains region. The www.weather.gov/gid/NebraskaPrecipitation map shows many parts of the Sandhills and Panhandle regions receiving below average precipitation for the last 30 days.  This time frame is critical for precipitation that drives cool-season forage production on rangeland and pasture.

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This Week on N Field: Adjuvants with Pre-emergence Herbicides

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/23/2024 - 15:47
Nebraska Extension Weed Management Specialist Amit Jhala offers advice to growers on using labeled adjuvants with pre-emergence herbicides for better results in weed control.

Wheat Disease Update for May 23, 2024

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/23/2024 - 15:12
Figure 1. Research plots at Havelock Research Farm in Lincoln, Lancaster County on May 23. (Photos by Stephen Wegulo) Stripe rust observations and severity have increased in Nebraska, and Fusarium head blight was detected at trace levels.

Ideas for Estate and Transition Planning: Gift Leaseback

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 05/23/2024 - 14:51
While land, machinery and equipment are the most logical options, any physical asset used on your farm or ranch could be considered in a gift leaseback for family members looking to join the operation. (CAP photo) Continuing a series that highlight ideas and tactics for bringing another family member into the operation, this extension article expands on strategies to transfer wealth by combining gifts with a lease agreement.