Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will offer the Crop Advantage Series to producers at 13 locations across Iowa during January. Crop Advantage Series provides the latest information to promote profitable decision-making for upcoming growing seasons. Each location features a full agenda of workshops that attendees can choose from to develop a personalized agenda. ISU Extension field agronomists will present program topics focusing on local needs and production issues
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
By now, many producers have completed a great deal of this year\u27s planting, and that means it is ...
The annual Integrated Crop Management Conference will be held Dec. 2-3, 2015 at the Scheman Building...
Effective December 1, the Pest Management and the Environment (PME) program at Iowa State University...
The Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Conference is scheduled for November 28 and 29 at the Iowa Stat...
The McNay Memorial Research Farm near Chariton is located in the south-central Iowa agroclimatic zon...
Todd Vagts, Iowa State University Extension field specialist-crops, reports that young grasshoppers ...
Excessive rainfall in Iowa over the last 2 months has challenged most farmers, agronomists, extensio...
The agenda has been finalized for an agricultural policy summit July 6-8 at Iowa State University. T...
A recent survey shows no change in conventional or no-till systems status in Iowa corn and soybean r...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Iowa State University researchers have developed a way to use satellite images to find Asian soybean...
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
By now, many producers have completed a great deal of this year\u27s planting, and that means it is ...
The annual Integrated Crop Management Conference will be held Dec. 2-3, 2015 at the Scheman Building...
Effective December 1, the Pest Management and the Environment (PME) program at Iowa State University...
The Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Conference is scheduled for November 28 and 29 at the Iowa Stat...
The McNay Memorial Research Farm near Chariton is located in the south-central Iowa agroclimatic zon...
Todd Vagts, Iowa State University Extension field specialist-crops, reports that young grasshoppers ...
Excessive rainfall in Iowa over the last 2 months has challenged most farmers, agronomists, extensio...
The agenda has been finalized for an agricultural policy summit July 6-8 at Iowa State University. T...
A recent survey shows no change in conventional or no-till systems status in Iowa corn and soybean r...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Iowa State University researchers have developed a way to use satellite images to find Asian soybean...
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
By now, many producers have completed a great deal of this year\u27s planting, and that means it is ...