Experiments were established in a controlled-growth chamber and in the field to evaluate the effect of the length of time intervals between winter rye cover crop termination and corn planting on corn seedling disease, corn growth, and grain yield in 2014 and 2015. Rye termination dates ranged from 25 days before planting (DBP) to 2 days after planting (DAP) corn in the field and from 21 DBP to 1 DAP in controlled studies. Results were similar in both environments. In general, shorter intervals increased seedling disease and reduced corn emergence, shoot growth, and grain yield of corn following winter rye compared with corn planted 10 or more days after rye termination or without rye. Incidence of Pythium spp. increased with shorter interva...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Growing a cover crop can enhance nutrient cycling and soil health while reducing soil erosion. Howev...
Delayed planting coupled with the wet spring may mean this is a good year for a fungicide applicatio...
Scientists conducted laboratory and field studies to find out what effects cereal rye cover crops mi...
Cover cropping is a prevalent conservation practice that offers substantial benefits to soil and wat...
Current cooler weather conditions are posing challenges for growers with a cereal rye cover crop to ...
The effects of winter cover crops on root disease and growth of corn and soybeans is poorly understo...
A research study was established in 2013 in a corn and soybean rotation with cover crops planted soo...
Fall implementation of a rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop (RCC) prior to spring corn (Zea mays L.)...
Spring weather has finally arrived and fieldwork will begin soon. Iowa State University research sug...
When corn silage is harvested in the fall, the entire plant is removed, leaving the soil exposed thr...
Corn growth and production is dependent on environmental conditions during the growing season. Optim...
When corn silage is harvested in the fall, the entire plant is removed, leaving the soil exposed thr...
Planting cereal rye as a cover crop provides numerous short- and long-term agronomic and environment...
Corn (Zea mays L.) growth has been shown to be affected by planting date and amount of residue on th...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Growing a cover crop can enhance nutrient cycling and soil health while reducing soil erosion. Howev...
Delayed planting coupled with the wet spring may mean this is a good year for a fungicide applicatio...
Scientists conducted laboratory and field studies to find out what effects cereal rye cover crops mi...
Cover cropping is a prevalent conservation practice that offers substantial benefits to soil and wat...
Current cooler weather conditions are posing challenges for growers with a cereal rye cover crop to ...
The effects of winter cover crops on root disease and growth of corn and soybeans is poorly understo...
A research study was established in 2013 in a corn and soybean rotation with cover crops planted soo...
Fall implementation of a rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop (RCC) prior to spring corn (Zea mays L.)...
Spring weather has finally arrived and fieldwork will begin soon. Iowa State University research sug...
When corn silage is harvested in the fall, the entire plant is removed, leaving the soil exposed thr...
Corn growth and production is dependent on environmental conditions during the growing season. Optim...
When corn silage is harvested in the fall, the entire plant is removed, leaving the soil exposed thr...
Planting cereal rye as a cover crop provides numerous short- and long-term agronomic and environment...
Corn (Zea mays L.) growth has been shown to be affected by planting date and amount of residue on th...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Growing a cover crop can enhance nutrient cycling and soil health while reducing soil erosion. Howev...
Delayed planting coupled with the wet spring may mean this is a good year for a fungicide applicatio...