July 19, 2019 University of Nebraska - Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources CROPWATCH Tom Hoegemeyer - Former Adjunct Professor of Practice|Jenny Rees - Extension Educator|Al Dutcher - Associate Nebraska State Climatologist|Tyler Williams - Cropping...
Crop Watch
By Bob Streit
Columist, Farm News
The heat goes on
With projected high temperatures for the next week above 90 F for the next week, after the months of March thru June setting all time yearly records for amount of rainfall, we have to wonder if we are living up some biblical prophesies. Coupled with the immediate...
Field Scouting and Recommendations
The 4th of July holiday period is behind us now. In central Iowa we followed up a 3” rainfall week with a 4” precipitation week. The combination of heat and moisture has been great for the crops and just what the crop doctors ordered. The muggy nature to each day...
Aggressive Management Program for Late Planted Soybeans
Late planted soybeans face several challenges. They stay shorter and form fewer branches, making podded node counts lower. Adding additional branches, supplying minerals, boosting energy supply (sugars) for the plant and for the rhizosphere microbes are key. Applying...
Happy 4th
July 2019 has arrived and the 4th is this Thursday. And in keeping with a decades old axiom we need to ask “Is all of your corn knee high by now?” Unfortunately, across the entire Midwest millions of acres of corn are barely ankle high. Similarly, many of the bean...
Unplanted acres
Now that summer has officially arrived we can begin by summarizing how the spring went and what we can expect to happen during the first part of the season. After the delayed start to the 2018 planting season where many of the crops got planted weeks late we were all...
Scouting updates
Anyone’s guess as to how both corn and soybean yields will turn out on many acres in the state and across the country is only as good as throwing darts at a dartboard. Such wacky weather that commenced in the spring of 2018 and continues to this day has been...
When they hand you lemons . . .
Finally, in the last month of May and first days of June we get the break in weather we have been hoping for. Farmers are incredible persaverent in getting the tasks at hand done, plus hate to admit defeat, when it is only Mother Nature and the Board of Trade they are...
Late planting recommendations
P week has arrived. Just like there was D-Day for the invasion at Normandy, the final decisions on planting or not planting over the northern half of the state will happen.This is the week where corn growers in Iowa find out if they will finish Planting their corn...
Wet weather distractions
After a month of many farmers sitting on the sidelines with the clock ticking during prime planting days, very little clarity about how the rest of the growing season will play out has appeared. The last week was interspersed with big moisture fronts marching across...