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Cropwatch No. 96-26, Dec. 13, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-26, Dec. 13, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Corn, soybean, sorghum crops weigh in with record harvests ..............175
Field drydown doesn't cause dry matter loss.............. 175
Briefs.............. 176
Seed supplies 'good' for '97 ..............177
Northeast Center nitrogen rate research shows little yield difference this year ..............178
Research jury still out on new product - Amisorb ..............179
Research shows little yield benefit, increased harvest loss from narrow row corn ..............179
Use winter to assess, plan, prepare equipment for planting ..............180
1996 CropWatch index ..............181
Ard News December 1996
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
SEASON'S GREETINGS
REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR NEW AND REVISED REGIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS AND COMMITTEES
CROP DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC WELL-RECEIVED BY AGRIBUSINESS PROFESSIONALS
COMMUNITY GETS INVOLVED IN MANURE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AT THE ARDC
RECOGNITION OF JUNIOR FACULTY FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH
LAYMAN AWARDS
NEW OR REVISED PROJECTS
INNOVATIVE AND HIGH RISK RESEARCH PROGRAM
PROPOSALS SUBMITTED FOR FEDERAL GRANTS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS RECEIVED OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER, 1996
Nebline, December 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Lancaster County Extension's Web Site on the Internet
Over the garden fence
Keep trees fresh
December garden hints
Cyclamen care
Protect gift plants
Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo
Agronomy Highlights 1996
Crop Protection Clinic
“Part-time Farming” video
"Returning to the Farm" dates set
Compost marketing
Environmentally friendly holidays
Snow science
Humidity in the home environment affects plants, too
Cybercase of the invisible itches
Bluff Road Landfill rates have increased, but are still low
Where wastes should go
Cut up the world
Biodegradable plastic from corn
earth wellness festival receives grant
1996 Safe Drinking
Water Act: will it affect you? …
Cropwatch No. 96-25, Nov. 8,1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-25, Nov. 8,1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
CPMU Dec. 2-4 in Kearney ....................167
Use certified soybean seed to avoid diseases....................167
Get to know the good, the bad, and the bugly ....................168
Grid soil sampling offers challenges, costs; rewards come in more specific information ....................169
Managing price risks, grain marketing ....................171
Getoutyourshovels.................... 171
Lincoln research shows no-till yields best in '96 ....................172
Kearney conferences to address corn production, marketing, and seed issues ....................173
Winter Extension meetings offer opportunities ....................174
Nebline, November 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Holiday food safety
Lancaster County Extension Educator recognized
Over the garden fence
Snow molds
Harvesting and storing winter squash
November garden hints
Winterizing roses
Winter care for strawberry plants
Harvesting popcorn
"Preparing Ag Professionals for Tomorrow's Challenges"
Emergency conservation program
1996 pesticide container recycling program nets over 17,000 containers
Beef Basics Home Study Courses
Precision Decisions '96
Report illegal dumping!
Household hazardous waste collection on November 2
The aluminum age
Wood for your fireplace
Which spider's the biter? You can't tell from looking at the bite!
Bt corn: environmentally friendly pest control
Cleaning closets? What to do with those unwanted …
Cropwatch No. 96-24, Oct. 18, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-24, Oct. 18, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Crop updates ............................. 163
Grain storage tips ..................... 163
Trees for windbreaks ................ 163
Managing compaction .............. 164
Fall weed control in alfalfa ...... 165
Battling musk thistle, perennials ............................. 165
White com opportunities .......... 166
Killing established alfalfa ........ 166
Cropwatch No. 96-23, Oct. 4,1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-23, Oct. 4,1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Starter phosphorus ................... 157
Soil testing tips ........................ 158
Ag Women meet ...................... 158
Crop update .............................. 158
Harvest scouting ...................... 159
Ag marketing ........................... 159
Grain storage ........................... 160
Bin safety ................................. 160
Ard News October 1996
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
Contents:
Comments from the Associate Director
Fund for Rural America
FY 1997 CSREES Budget
Mussehl Endowment
ESCOP/ACOP Leadership Development Program
Proposals Submitted for Federal Grants
Nebraska Soybean Development, Utilization and Marketing Board
New or Revised Projects
Review Of Planting The Future: Developing An Agriculture That Sustains Land And Community Edited By Elizabeth A. R. Bird, Gordon L. Bultena, And John C. Gardner, Charles A. Francis
Review Of Planting The Future: Developing An Agriculture That Sustains Land And Community Edited By Elizabeth A. R. Bird, Gordon L. Bultena, And John C. Gardner, Charles A. Francis
Great Plains Research: A Journal of Natural and Social Sciences
Why should you care about agriculture? Planting the Future provides an eloquent description of the current state of this' most basic human endeavor so critical to survival. Based on a series of surveys and on-farm studies in the North Central and Western states, the book recognizes the bounty of our conventional agricultural industry. More importantly for the future, it details a series of critical problems in the environment, the distribution of economic benefits, and the social dislocation resulting from the consolidation of lands and heavy reliance on fossil fuels. Today's productivity and cheap food in the market have hidden expenses …
Nebline, October 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Remember safety during harvest
Fall clean up in the orchard
Over the garden fence
Caring for fuchsia
Fall lawn care
October garden hints
The Herb Garden
Set harvest equipment to reduce damage
Center for Grassland Studies offers seminar series
Precision Decisions '96
"Part-time Farming" video
Termite Control Workshop for Homeowners
Garden residue aids wildlife
"Pest-proof" checklist
Yikes! Jumpin' Jiminy Crickets
How did that get in here?
Protect home from outside cold
Environment-conscious shopping can save money
The coolest way to SQUASH an aluminum soda pop can
Make a ground bird feeder
Worried about youth?
Bone health affected by diet
Family …
Cropwatch No. 96-22, Sept. 20, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-22, Sept. 20, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Evapotranspiration data ....... 150
Freeze outlook ...................... 151
Extension resources ............. 151
Turfgrass seed ...................... 152
Harvest safety ....................... 153
Precision farming conference ........................ 154
Cropwatch No. 96-21, Sept. 13, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-21, Sept. 13, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Biological control info............144
Weed control after CRP............145
Post-CRP soil fertility............146
Post-CRP management tips............147
Erosion-reducing manure............148
Nebline, September 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Horticulture
Rural $ense
Family Living
4-H & Youth
Environmental Focus
Community & Leadership Development
Extension Calendar
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
Nebraska Association for Family and Community Education News
and other extension news and events
Cropwatch No. 96-20, Aug. 30, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-20, Aug. 30, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Sugar beet diseases ........... 136
Evapotranspiration data ... 136
Grasshopper control ......... 137
Hessian fly/pest controls .. 138
Wheat seed treatments ..... 139
Weather outlook ................ 140
Late season weeds ............ 140
Predicting last irrigation.. 141
Kansas pest update ........... 142
Cropwatch No. 96-19, Aug. 16, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-19, Aug. 16, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
ECB update.................132
Evapotranspiration data.................132
Millet for feed.................133
Winter wheat meetings.................133
Herbicide Guide.................133
Restricted entry intervals.................134
Nitrogen use.................134
Cropwatch No. 96-18, Aug. 2, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-18, Aug. 2, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Evapotranspiration data ...............126
Pest update...............126
Use care near bees ............... 127
European corn borers...............128
Armyworms in Perkins County...............129
Cercospora in sugar beets...............130
Nebline, August 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
I Care For My Animals
The garden fence
August garden hints
An easy way to dry flowers
Harvesting fruits and vegetables
The Herb Garden
Hungry hoards of hoppers, again!
Recycle your pesticide containers at the 1996 Lancaster County Fair!
Special field day and tour on specialty crops
August plantings of alfalfa and grass
Grazing drought-stressed pasture
Bug bites
Cicada killers are common now
Bug zappers—good, bad, electrifying?
Let’s manufacture monster bubbles!
EnviroShorts
Yow! Watch out for yellow jackets!
Watersheds & water quality
New items accepted at recycling sites
Ants are public enemy #1
Nebraska State 4-H Camp NatureLink weekend
Family …
Ard News August 1996
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
COMMENTS FROM THE ASSOCIATE DEAN
ARDC SUPERFUND UPDATE
WIDAMAN TRUST DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE ASSISTANT AWARD
HARDIN DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP FOR 1996-1997
INNOVATIVE AND HIGH RISK RESEARCH PROGRAM
BURLINGTON NORTHERN ENDOWMENT
NATIONAL RESEARCH INITIATIVE
PROPOSALS SUBMITTED FOR FEDERAL GRANTS
NEW OR REVISED PROJECTS
PROJECTS APPROVED BY THE COMMODITY BOARDS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS RECEIVED JUNE AND JULY, 1996
Cropwatch No. 96-17, July 26, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-17, July 26, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Crop/pest update ................. 122
Evapotranspiration................. 122
AgrAbility potential ................. 123
Tillage effects on yield................. 124
Cropwatch No. 96-16, July 19, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-16, July 19, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
New publications ...................... 116
Rootworm resistance...................... 117
Evapotranspiration data ...................... 118
Western bean cutworm ...................... 119
Nutrients in manure...................... 120
Cropwatch No. 96-15, July 12, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-15, July 12, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Crop/pest update....................108
Assessing corn damage....................109
Assessing soybean damage....................110
Weeds in wheat postharvest....................111
Spider mites in corn....................112
Wheat seed outlook....................114
Wipers and bean bars....................114
Nebline, July 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Horticulture
Rural $ense
Family Living
4-H & Youth
Environmental Focus
Community & Leadership Development
Extension Calendar
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
Nebraska Association for Family and Community Education News
and other extension news and events
Cropwatch No. 96-14, June 28, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-14, June 28, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
European corn borers..............102
Nitrogen on damaged corn..............102
Perennial weeds..............102
WPS revised..............103
Surge irrigation tips..............104
Precipitation update..............103
Weed control in set-aside..............104
Rescue treatments..............105
Cropwatch No. 96-13, June 21, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-13, June 21, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Crop/pest update...................96
ECB worksheet...................97
Postemergence weed control...................98
County pesticide guides...................98
Bug News...................98
Wheat harvest changes...................99
Combine adjustments...................100
Yellowing corn...................100
Preparing for no-till...................101
Diagnostic Clinic ...................101
Irrigation planning ...................102
Cropwatch No. 96-12, June 14, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-12, June 14, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
European corn borer moths arrive........................ 89
Corn rootworm egg hatched detected ........................ 89
Greenbugsin sorghum ........................ 90
Pros and cons of fertilizing hailed corn ........................ 91
Holcus spot likely this year in corn ........................ 92
Tan spot, barley yellow dwarf prevalent in winter wheat ........................ 92
Control weeds in wheat before harvest........................ 93
Wheat shorter, stalks thinner ........................ 93
Determining stand counts necessary for management decisions ................... 94
Concord CRP tour June 18........................ 94
Cropwatch No. 96-11, June 7, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-11, June 7, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Seed treatments suspect.....................82
Injured crop care.....................83
Wheat grower options.....................84
Proso millet.....................84
Phosphate concerns.....................85
Soybean herbicides.....................87
Nebraska's corn.....................88
Nebline, June 1996
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Plugging abandoned wells can save lives and groundwater
1996 Pesticide Container Recycling Program begins in June
The garden fence
A mulch for all seasons
Squelch squash vine borers
Growing indoor trees
Think about apple maggot control now
The Herb Garden
Tips on harvesting lettuce
Be prepared for drought
Weed resistance... going the distance
Rooting out pasture weeds
Wiping out woody weeds
Steps to calibrate your spray equipment
Preventing problems when grazing alfalfa
Horace the Hippo says...
Woodlands make poor pastures
Yard and garden water management
Urban walnut trees--are they valuable?
Protect your family from carbon monoxide
Bat Bites
Lincoln-Lancaster County …
Ard News June 1996
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
CONTENTS:
COMMENTS FROM THE DEAN
NEW OR REVISED PROJECTS
PROPOSALS SUBMITTED FOR FEDERAL GRANTS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS RECEIVED APRIL AND MAY, 1996
PUBLICATION AUTHORSHIP
ARD INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH GRANTS PROGRAM
NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR JUNIOR FACULTY EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AWARD
INNOVATIVE AND HIGH RISK RESEARCH PROGRAM
DAVID BALTENSPERGER AND KYLE HOAGLAND SELECTED FOR LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE
ARD TO DEVELOP ACCOUNTABILITY DATABASE
ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNSHIP - AN EXCELLENT WAY TO LEARN
FUND FOR RURAL AMERICA
NEWS FLASH!
Cropwatch No. 96-10, May 31,1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-10, May 31,1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Soybean seed size ..................78
Cutworm alert..................78
Crop update..................78
Stop leafy spurge..................79
Assess weed loss..................79
Stalk borer GDD map..................80
Cropwatch No. 96-9, May 24, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Cropwatch No. 96-9, May 24, 1996, Lisa Brown Jasa
Crop Watch
Inside
Winterkill wheat trials ....................68
Wheat update ....................68
Wheat field days ....................69
Sustainable trials ....................69
Hopper numbers up ....................70
Moisture concerns ....................71
Soybean change? ....................71
Coulter carrier drills ....................73
Postemergence control ....................74
Weed tour changed ....................75
Weather update ....................76
Disease name changes ....................76