Based on current soil moisture conditions, it looks like higher corn yields this year, except in eastern and northeastern Iowa; soybean and sorghum yields also should be higher, but pasture capacity may decline
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
The current level of business activity indicates a relatively strong demand for farm products throug...
Weather, and especially rainfall, is the most important factor affecting crop yields in Iowa. The mo...
Highly favorable growing season weather last year helped break crop yield records. But lower soil mo...
The USDA\u27S August crop report estimated 1967 corn production at 4.65 billion bushels - up 13 perc...
The kind of weather we have often is the deciding factor on crop yields in Iowa. The moisture used b...
Hybrid seed corn supplies appear adequate, but seed of most forage crops for planting in 1963 may be...
Soybean seed should be plentiful and prices a little lower. Most other seed costs will be higher. To...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
The September 2010 USDA–NASS corn yield forecast remains at 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa ...
More seeds are available in 1967. Prices will vary - some higher, some lower than last year. Many ne...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
The current level of business activity indicates a relatively strong demand for farm products throug...
Weather, and especially rainfall, is the most important factor affecting crop yields in Iowa. The mo...
Highly favorable growing season weather last year helped break crop yield records. But lower soil mo...
The USDA\u27S August crop report estimated 1967 corn production at 4.65 billion bushels - up 13 perc...
The kind of weather we have often is the deciding factor on crop yields in Iowa. The moisture used b...
Hybrid seed corn supplies appear adequate, but seed of most forage crops for planting in 1963 may be...
Soybean seed should be plentiful and prices a little lower. Most other seed costs will be higher. To...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
The September 2010 USDA–NASS corn yield forecast remains at 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa ...
More seeds are available in 1967. Prices will vary - some higher, some lower than last year. Many ne...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
Results of the Iowa Corn Yield Test are published to aid Iowa farmers in selecting corn varieties. T...
The current level of business activity indicates a relatively strong demand for farm products throug...
Weather, and especially rainfall, is the most important factor affecting crop yields in Iowa. The mo...