Straight-line winds as high as 60 mph caused considerable greensnap in corn across north-central and northeast Iowa last Saturday evening, July 1. Damage was more frequent and most severe in a narrow, long band running from eastern Cerro Gordo County generally along county road B60 and across several counties to the east and northeast and included the Iowa State University Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm at Nashua
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It was much sooner than I expected, but I knew eventually someone would find soybean aphids in weste...
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With the dry weather over parts of the state, grape colaspis feeding has manifested itself as visibl...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
My Farmer\u27s Almanac predicts that July and August in Iowa will be cooler than normal, with the ho...
A participant in the recent soybean aphid short course asked whether Iowa State University was respo...
Most crop professionals in the Midwest recognize the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) as a widespread, yi...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
Excessive rainfall in Iowa over the last 2 months has challenged most farmers, agronomists, extensio...
On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
It was much sooner than I expected, but I knew eventually someone would find soybean aphids in weste...
The western bean cutworm is a mid-season pest of field corn that was rarely seen in Iowa before 2000...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern Iowa probably has the b...
Current corn development is from just planted to V4 (four-leaf stage) across Iowa. First plantings o...
Iowa State University (ISU) potassium (K) soil-test interpretations and fertilizer recommendations w...
There has been elevated concern this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Aflatoxi...
With the dry weather over parts of the state, grape colaspis feeding has manifested itself as visibl...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
My Farmer\u27s Almanac predicts that July and August in Iowa will be cooler than normal, with the ho...
A participant in the recent soybean aphid short course asked whether Iowa State University was respo...
Most crop professionals in the Midwest recognize the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) as a widespread, yi...