Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Dicamba Restrictions

As of 2025 dicamba herbicides are no longer approved in the state of Nebraska as an over-the-top restricted use pesticide. Nebraska Department of Agriculture Pesticide Program Manager Libby Walsh talks about weed control options for farmers this upcoming season.

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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

2025 Northeast Nebraska Crops Update

Join UNL at the Haskell Ag Lab as Nebraska Extension hosts the 2025 Northeast Nebraska Crops Update on February 3rd. Nebraska Extension Program Associate Agnes Kurtzhals says the event is free to attend and will cover corn and soybean outlooks, pest and disease management, along with several other topics.

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Monday, December 30, 2024

Soybean Defoliation Estimating

Defoliation is the most common type of insect injury observed by Nebraska soybean producers and can occur from emergence to harvest. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Wayne Ohnesorg says properly assessing leaf damage and applying pesticides at economic decision levels can boost your yields next growing season.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Western Bean Cutworm Update

The 2024 growing seasons showed a lack of damage from western bean cutworm. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Julie Peterson says the use of economic thresholds and pest control options played a big role in keeping western bean cutworm numbers down.

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Friday, December 20, 2024

Fort Laramie Tunnel Replacement Update

The Fort Laramie irrigation tunnels continue to supply farmers in western Nebraska with critical water for crops, but permanent structures need to be constructed to make them fully functional. Nebraska Extension Educator Gary Stone gives us an update on when the tunnels will be completed.

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Monday, December 16, 2024

Cropping Issues From Last Season

Crop producers have to make several critical decisions before planting time. Nebraska Extension Educator Aaron Nygren discusses key issues from last season that will help producers come up with a successful plan for next season.

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Friday, November 22, 2024

Heartland Hyperspectral Experiment

NASA has kick started an effort with Nebraska Extension to help the Midwest address climate-related concerns such as drought, extreme wind events and floods. Robert Swap, NASA Associate Mission Planning Director for Earth Sciences says this program will take an in-depth look at the relation between the earth’s surface and lower levels of the atmosphere for a better understanding of plant growth in relationship to the climate.

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