This planting season, soils have been cool and wet with many fields being flooded, which reminds many of us of the planting season in 1993, also a flood year. In that year, many fields, or portions of fields, were under water for a long time. By this Monday (June 2), a significant portion of the soybean fields still had not been planted, varying by region. For the fields that have been planted, wet soil conditions are affecting the germination and stand establishment. At this week’s teleconference, ISU agronomists reported that some fields are being considered for replant due to poor stand counts
The 2005 growing season will be remembered by many because of the high yields. However, there are al...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...
Unlike the weather in recent years, this spring has been wet so far. There is a lot of moisture in t...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
The sunny forecast this week is expected to help dry out the saturated and flooded field conditions ...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The continued shortage of rainfall has increased the impact of weather on both yield and quality for...
Most forage crops perform best when soils have adequate, but not excessive, soil moisture. Standing ...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
The 2005 growing season will be remembered by many because of the high yields. However, there are al...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...
Unlike the weather in recent years, this spring has been wet so far. There is a lot of moisture in t...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
The sunny forecast this week is expected to help dry out the saturated and flooded field conditions ...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The continued shortage of rainfall has increased the impact of weather on both yield and quality for...
Most forage crops perform best when soils have adequate, but not excessive, soil moisture. Standing ...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
The 2005 growing season will be remembered by many because of the high yields. However, there are al...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...