Derecho. Another of those words we wished we hadn’t heard in 2020 but are quite certain we won’t forget about the results from its occurrence. Millions of corn acres were damaged, and there are many questions about the lasting impact
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
The June 23, 2008 USDA report stated that 11 percent of Iowa’s corn crop was replanted or is to be r...
The dry growing season in 2012 has raised several soil fertility questions. In some cases, there has...
The Derecho storm on August 10 left fields with varying degrees of downed corn. In the weeks followi...
With larger than average areas dealing with lodged or downed cornstalks in Iowa due to recent storms...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
Do early season problems \u27disappear\u27 in corn7 Plant-to-plant and in-field variability was a co...
The August 10, 2020 high winds (derecho) caused lodged or flattened corn in many Iowa fields. The co...
The exceptionally wet weather in 2019 impacted corn yield. Excessive rainfall reduced corn emergence...
This presentation covers corn management ideas—whether valid or invalid—based on scientific findings...
Iowa’s corn this year reached dent (R5) development stage on pace with that of 2010, but well ahead ...
As of May 10, eighty-one percent of Iowa’s corn was planted and 24 percent was emerged, according to...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
Corn in 2009 was extremely wet and had low test weights (often 52 lb/bu and less) that did not incre...
Mystery yield loss, phantom yield loss, and now invisible yield loss – all are terms used for the co...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
The June 23, 2008 USDA report stated that 11 percent of Iowa’s corn crop was replanted or is to be r...
The dry growing season in 2012 has raised several soil fertility questions. In some cases, there has...
The Derecho storm on August 10 left fields with varying degrees of downed corn. In the weeks followi...
With larger than average areas dealing with lodged or downed cornstalks in Iowa due to recent storms...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
Do early season problems \u27disappear\u27 in corn7 Plant-to-plant and in-field variability was a co...
The August 10, 2020 high winds (derecho) caused lodged or flattened corn in many Iowa fields. The co...
The exceptionally wet weather in 2019 impacted corn yield. Excessive rainfall reduced corn emergence...
This presentation covers corn management ideas—whether valid or invalid—based on scientific findings...
Iowa’s corn this year reached dent (R5) development stage on pace with that of 2010, but well ahead ...
As of May 10, eighty-one percent of Iowa’s corn was planted and 24 percent was emerged, according to...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
Corn in 2009 was extremely wet and had low test weights (often 52 lb/bu and less) that did not incre...
Mystery yield loss, phantom yield loss, and now invisible yield loss – all are terms used for the co...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
The June 23, 2008 USDA report stated that 11 percent of Iowa’s corn crop was replanted or is to be r...
The dry growing season in 2012 has raised several soil fertility questions. In some cases, there has...