Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa as documented in Part I of this series. In areas of the Corn Belt with poorer soils and/or reduced rainfall, farmers typically reduce plant populations to compensate for the conditions. Is that something we should consider in Iowa if conditions remain dry at planting
Iowa’s corn this year reached dent (R5) development stage on pace with that of 2010, but well ahead ...
The dry conditions throughout large areas of Iowa during 2020 reminds us of Iowa’s last significant ...
Soil moisture is critical for crop production in most years in northwest and west central Iowa. Soil...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa. As of Jan. 30, modeled volumetric root-zone soil water...
In Part I of this article, I addressed the current situation and Iowa corn performance in 2012. In t...
Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought....
In Part I of this article, I addressed the current situation and Iowa corn performance in 2012. In t...
The dry conditions in some areas of Iowa in 2017 have raised several soil fertility questions. In so...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
The dry growing season in 2012 has raised several soil fertility questions. In some cases, there has...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
To no one’s surprise, Iowa corn conditions declined throughout the month of July. Dry hot weather ha...
Iowa’s corn this year reached dent (R5) development stage on pace with that of 2010, but well ahead ...
The dry conditions throughout large areas of Iowa during 2020 reminds us of Iowa’s last significant ...
Soil moisture is critical for crop production in most years in northwest and west central Iowa. Soil...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa. As of Jan. 30, modeled volumetric root-zone soil water...
In Part I of this article, I addressed the current situation and Iowa corn performance in 2012. In t...
Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought....
In Part I of this article, I addressed the current situation and Iowa corn performance in 2012. In t...
The dry conditions in some areas of Iowa in 2017 have raised several soil fertility questions. In so...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
The dry growing season in 2012 has raised several soil fertility questions. In some cases, there has...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
To no one’s surprise, Iowa corn conditions declined throughout the month of July. Dry hot weather ha...
Iowa’s corn this year reached dent (R5) development stage on pace with that of 2010, but well ahead ...
The dry conditions throughout large areas of Iowa during 2020 reminds us of Iowa’s last significant ...
Soil moisture is critical for crop production in most years in northwest and west central Iowa. Soil...