Hail is one of the many hazards that can damage a growing crop. Early in the growing season a producer has the option to replant a field seriously damaged by hail. The question is, how do you decide if it is worthwhile to replant, and what information do you need to make an informed decision? Factors to consider when deciding to replant are the expected yield reduction due to hail, the cost of replanting, and the yield potential of the replanted crop. Other information needed to make a rational decision is included in this publication, and several examples are given
This guide provides a step-by-step procedure for estimating dollar gain or loss from replanting. Thi...
When the stand of corn from the initial planting is not what a corn producer desired, whether or not...
Each year thousands of Corn Belt farmers, as they nurse their crops from kernel to ear watch gatheri...
Hail is one of the many hazards that can damage a growing crop. Early in the growing season a produc...
This publication examines how hail damages the corn plant, how the degree of damage can be determine...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
8 pp., 6 photos, 4 tables, 1 illustrationWhen a crop has been damaged by hail, it is important to b...
Last week was certainly an eventful week in terms of weather across the state. Unfortunately, in sev...
This publication shows how to obtain an estimate of the potential yield loss from hail injury to cor...
With flooded fields and crusted soils Determining when replanting is feasible Torrential rainfall in...
many production and price risks. One of these production risks is the possibility that a severe hail...
Deciding whether to replant a sparse stand is one of the more difficult decisions a corn or soybean ...
ISU Extension has set up a Hail Damage – Disaster Recovery Web site in response to the needs of Iow...
Hail damage to crops in north central Iowa caused great losses; the total of which will become more ...
Last week severe storms hit several counties in Iowa with hail ranging from softball to pea size cau...
This guide provides a step-by-step procedure for estimating dollar gain or loss from replanting. Thi...
When the stand of corn from the initial planting is not what a corn producer desired, whether or not...
Each year thousands of Corn Belt farmers, as they nurse their crops from kernel to ear watch gatheri...
Hail is one of the many hazards that can damage a growing crop. Early in the growing season a produc...
This publication examines how hail damages the corn plant, how the degree of damage can be determine...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
8 pp., 6 photos, 4 tables, 1 illustrationWhen a crop has been damaged by hail, it is important to b...
Last week was certainly an eventful week in terms of weather across the state. Unfortunately, in sev...
This publication shows how to obtain an estimate of the potential yield loss from hail injury to cor...
With flooded fields and crusted soils Determining when replanting is feasible Torrential rainfall in...
many production and price risks. One of these production risks is the possibility that a severe hail...
Deciding whether to replant a sparse stand is one of the more difficult decisions a corn or soybean ...
ISU Extension has set up a Hail Damage – Disaster Recovery Web site in response to the needs of Iow...
Hail damage to crops in north central Iowa caused great losses; the total of which will become more ...
Last week severe storms hit several counties in Iowa with hail ranging from softball to pea size cau...
This guide provides a step-by-step procedure for estimating dollar gain or loss from replanting. Thi...
When the stand of corn from the initial planting is not what a corn producer desired, whether or not...
Each year thousands of Corn Belt farmers, as they nurse their crops from kernel to ear watch gatheri...