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Scheduling the Last Irrigation of the Season

Wed, 08/26/2020 - 10:29
After a year of record flooding over much of the state, we are now in various stages of drought. With limited rainfall over most of the state this year and fairly extended hot, dry periods, many irrigators may be wondering when is the irrigation season going to end?

Quicken Tags for Your Farm or Ranch

Fri, 08/21/2020 - 08:54
Tags can help you glean information from your Quicken file without complicating your category list. This article discusses how to get started with tags, and how to use them to enhance your financial records.

National Survey Shows a Wide Range of Cover Crop Benefits as Acreage Continues to Expand

Thu, 08/20/2020 - 16:24
The most recent survey included perspectives from 1,172 farmers representing every state and included a detailed exploration of “planting green” as well as crop insurance use among cover croppers.

Center Pivot End Gun Considerations

Thu, 08/20/2020 - 14:29
End guns are a very common feature on center pivots in certain areas. (Photo by Steve Melvin) End guns have been on center pivots from almost the beginning and the merits of their use have been debated about as long. Some farmers would not have a pivot without an end gun and others would not have a pivot with one.

Farm and Ranch Filing Systems

Thu, 08/20/2020 - 11:28
The goal of record-keeping is to be able to access the information you need quickly. This starts with a filing system that is tailored to the needs of your farm or ranch.

USDA Crop Progress Report, Aug. 17

Wed, 08/19/2020 - 15:10
Corn condition is rated 73% good to excellent, 88% dough and 29% dented. Soybean condition is rated 76% good to excellent, 90% setting pods and 2% starting to drop leaves. Dry edible beans are rated 69% good to excellent, 83% setting pods and 7% dropping leaves, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service.

Evaluating Alfalfa Stands Part II - Renovation Options

Wed, 08/12/2020 - 16:27
Alfalfa stand previously interseeded with grass and legumes near Columbus, NE. – Megan Taylor Thin stands that need renovated have a few options to consider. Typically, alfalfa’s autotoxicity makes planting into established stands impossible. However, in new stands that are less than 12 months old, there is a chance that reseeding alfalfa in areas that are extremely thin or void of alfalfa may see success.

Towards 4Rs Nutrient Stewardship Concept: An Illustration of N Rate and Timing for Optimizing Corn Yield and Profits

Tue, 08/11/2020 - 16:06
Dr. Iqbal’s research and extension lab has started a nitrogen rate and timing trial in corn which focuses on the efficient utilization of fertilizer nitrogen with the right rate and right time of fertilizer application.

2020 Corn Yield Forecasts as of August 4

Thu, 08/06/2020 - 10:06
Similarly to our previous forecast, there is a high probability of near-average yields for the majority of the irrigated sites. For rainfed corn, the scenario is diverse across regions.

Crop Diseases Spreading and Increasing

Thu, 08/06/2020 - 08:29
Southern rust continues to spread across eastern Nebraska. To date, southern rust has been reported in 45 Nebraska counties. Gray Leaf Spot, Bacterial Leaf Streak and Frogeye Leaf Spot are increasing as well.

Preparing Yourself for Corn Under $3 Per Bushel

Mon, 08/03/2020 - 09:29
Photo by Glennis McClure