Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively to prepare a seedbed for planting. However, research shows that tillage has little effect on soybean yields in Iowa. This publication identifies how no-tillage can reduce input costs without sacrificing soybean yield.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_ag_pubs/1185/thumbnail.jp
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Conventional tillage methods are effective means of controlling plant disease because completely bur...
Soybean producers using no-tillage practices in the Upper Midwest encounter cooler, wetter soil cond...
Profit margins of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in the United States have recently declined as a ...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
Tillage has been a key component of crop production for centuries. It helps manage residue left by t...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
Primary tillage systems differ in their impact on soil and crops as well as the amount of time and r...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The majority of the existing l...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
Soybeans have become an extremely important feed, food and industrial crop in the world and the numb...
Farmers in Iowa and other Midwest states introduced soybeans into their cropping systems in the 1940...
Iowa State University Extension and the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) will host three field days on...
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Conventional tillage methods are effective means of controlling plant disease because completely bur...
Soybean producers using no-tillage practices in the Upper Midwest encounter cooler, wetter soil cond...
Profit margins of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in the United States have recently declined as a ...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
Tillage has been a key component of crop production for centuries. It helps manage residue left by t...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
Primary tillage systems differ in their impact on soil and crops as well as the amount of time and r...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The majority of the existing l...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
Soybeans have become an extremely important feed, food and industrial crop in the world and the numb...
Farmers in Iowa and other Midwest states introduced soybeans into their cropping systems in the 1940...
Iowa State University Extension and the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) will host three field days on...
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Conventional tillage methods are effective means of controlling plant disease because completely bur...
Soybean producers using no-tillage practices in the Upper Midwest encounter cooler, wetter soil cond...