The 2008 crop production season has had many challenges. The cool, wet spring delayed or prevented planting and recent flooding has damaged or destroyed crops. Farmers are faced with difficult agronomic and economic decisions. To help farmers understand the options available, Iowa State University (ISU) Extension is holding an Emergency Crop Production Program. It will be held, Friday, June 13, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the ISU Northeast Research Farm, 3321 290th St., Nashua, Iowa
A new study from a multidisciplinary team led by Iowa State University agronomists shows that signif...
Extension crop specialist reports from across the state indicate that for the third week of May, bea...
A revised version of Iowa State University Extension publication ICM 1, Field Records for Integrated...
Updates on the latest crop production products and recommendations are the featured topics at meetin...
We\u27ve designed a new Web site for Iowa State University Extension corn production that has curren...
Soybeans are an extremely important and valuable part of Iowa agriculture. In 2006, over 10 million ...
Iowans have experienced a range of weather conditions that cover most bases so far in 2007. If you w...
Due to the recent severe weather and hail occurring throughout Iowa, there are many situations where...
Current Issues in Agricultural Production and Marketing for 2001 is the theme for the Northeast Iowa...
If you are interested in crop production and protection, please plan to attend the 10th annual Integ...
Iowa crop producers enter August with crop conditions on the edge. Rain in the first week of August ...
Friday, June 16--Ag Professional Tour at the Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm, Nashua, 9:30...
During the week of June 8, Iowa witnessed record high flood crests on several interior rivers that m...
If you are interested in crop production and protection, please plan to attend the 11th Annual Integ...
Wet weather conditions across much of the state have slowed or halted fieldwork and contributed to c...
A new study from a multidisciplinary team led by Iowa State University agronomists shows that signif...
Extension crop specialist reports from across the state indicate that for the third week of May, bea...
A revised version of Iowa State University Extension publication ICM 1, Field Records for Integrated...
Updates on the latest crop production products and recommendations are the featured topics at meetin...
We\u27ve designed a new Web site for Iowa State University Extension corn production that has curren...
Soybeans are an extremely important and valuable part of Iowa agriculture. In 2006, over 10 million ...
Iowans have experienced a range of weather conditions that cover most bases so far in 2007. If you w...
Due to the recent severe weather and hail occurring throughout Iowa, there are many situations where...
Current Issues in Agricultural Production and Marketing for 2001 is the theme for the Northeast Iowa...
If you are interested in crop production and protection, please plan to attend the 10th annual Integ...
Iowa crop producers enter August with crop conditions on the edge. Rain in the first week of August ...
Friday, June 16--Ag Professional Tour at the Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm, Nashua, 9:30...
During the week of June 8, Iowa witnessed record high flood crests on several interior rivers that m...
If you are interested in crop production and protection, please plan to attend the 11th Annual Integ...
Wet weather conditions across much of the state have slowed or halted fieldwork and contributed to c...
A new study from a multidisciplinary team led by Iowa State University agronomists shows that signif...
Extension crop specialist reports from across the state indicate that for the third week of May, bea...
A revised version of Iowa State University Extension publication ICM 1, Field Records for Integrated...