Irregular development and lateness of Iowa crops this year are cause for reflection as producers conduct late season evaluation of crops in individual fields, and plan when and how to harvest them for the greatest economic advantage. Late season evaluation involves reviewing normal crop growth and development, assessing the condition of the crops in individual fields relative to normal, and thinking through several autumn season scenarios such as: How will this field develop between now and the normal frost time? What are the concerns or alternatives if a frost comes one or two weeks earlier than normal
As people reflect on the reasons for the irregular development and poor soybean production in Iowa t...
The June 1 Iowa crop and weather report includes interviews with Iowa State University Extension cli...
Fall tillage operations become a consideration at harvest time, and plentiful soil moisture makes mo...
Determining when to plant soybeans and selecting variety maturities are two critical decisions that ...
This winter there has been a lot of information in the media and on the web regarding soybean planti...
The wet 2008 fall put a hold on tillage operations for many farmers, which may provide them with tim...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
To harvest the crop efficiently the combine operator needs to spend pre-harvest time maintaining, ad...
As people reflect on the reasons for the irregular development and poor soybean production in Iowa t...
Many believe that the planting date for soybean is not as important as it is for corn. That is not t...
With delayed planting across the state, it is important to plan ahead for potential harvest challeng...
The frequent rains that have soaked Iowa this year have left many corn and soybean fields with areas...
Rainfall throughout the growing season put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for thei...
Southeast Iowa has again experienced heavy rainfall and after talking to several agronomists yesterd...
Iowa State University Extension and the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) will host three field days on...
As people reflect on the reasons for the irregular development and poor soybean production in Iowa t...
The June 1 Iowa crop and weather report includes interviews with Iowa State University Extension cli...
Fall tillage operations become a consideration at harvest time, and plentiful soil moisture makes mo...
Determining when to plant soybeans and selecting variety maturities are two critical decisions that ...
This winter there has been a lot of information in the media and on the web regarding soybean planti...
The wet 2008 fall put a hold on tillage operations for many farmers, which may provide them with tim...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
To harvest the crop efficiently the combine operator needs to spend pre-harvest time maintaining, ad...
As people reflect on the reasons for the irregular development and poor soybean production in Iowa t...
Many believe that the planting date for soybean is not as important as it is for corn. That is not t...
With delayed planting across the state, it is important to plan ahead for potential harvest challeng...
The frequent rains that have soaked Iowa this year have left many corn and soybean fields with areas...
Rainfall throughout the growing season put most alfalfa producers behind two to three weeks for thei...
Southeast Iowa has again experienced heavy rainfall and after talking to several agronomists yesterd...
Iowa State University Extension and the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) will host three field days on...
As people reflect on the reasons for the irregular development and poor soybean production in Iowa t...
The June 1 Iowa crop and weather report includes interviews with Iowa State University Extension cli...
Fall tillage operations become a consideration at harvest time, and plentiful soil moisture makes mo...