Over the last five years, the North Central region of the U.S. has been responsible for 82 percent of the nation’s soybean harvest. Due to the region’s importance to soybean production for its various uses in feed, biodiesel and other widely used products, the North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP), through funding from the Soybean Checkoff Program, has sponsored on-farm surveys to farmers in the region to evaluate trends in farming practices and management systems. These responses have helped surveyors develop correlations between total annual yield numbers and particular crop management practices
To evaluate how good corn and soybean yields were in 2015, farmers and agronomists compare their yie...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
The combines are starting to roll in the cornbelt. The October 1,Crop Report showed that 18 percent ...
To date identification of causes of yield gaps (difference between maximum yield potential and measu...
Soybeans have become an extremely important feed, food and industrial crop in the world and the numb...
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
As of May 20, an estimated 27 percent of Iowa’s soybean crop is planted according to the USDA-NASS I...
Soybean producers and breeders are constantly striving to increase yields. Over the past decade, soy...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
The November Crop Report estimated Iowa com and soybean yields at 121 and 44 bu/ac, respectively. On...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
As planting time approaches here in Iowa, the crop markets are reacting to the prospective plantings...
To evaluate how good corn and soybean yields were in 2015, farmers and agronomists compare their yie...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
The combines are starting to roll in the cornbelt. The October 1,Crop Report showed that 18 percent ...
To date identification of causes of yield gaps (difference between maximum yield potential and measu...
Soybeans have become an extremely important feed, food and industrial crop in the world and the numb...
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
As of May 20, an estimated 27 percent of Iowa’s soybean crop is planted according to the USDA-NASS I...
Soybean producers and breeders are constantly striving to increase yields. Over the past decade, soy...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
The November Crop Report estimated Iowa com and soybean yields at 121 and 44 bu/ac, respectively. On...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
As planting time approaches here in Iowa, the crop markets are reacting to the prospective plantings...
To evaluate how good corn and soybean yields were in 2015, farmers and agronomists compare their yie...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
The combines are starting to roll in the cornbelt. The October 1,Crop Report showed that 18 percent ...