Increasing demand for corn grain to meet ethanol production in Iowa has spurred interest in growing more corn following corn. What is the nitrogen (N) fertilization rate for continuous corn (CC), how does it compare to rates with corn following soybean (SC), and what rates are needed for second- (CCS) or third-year corn (CCCS) in rotation with soybean
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Corn yield potential is an important topic for discussion--driven by the imminent need to either gro...
Several Iowa long-term experiments are studying rotation and N fertilization effects on corn yield (...
The Iowa N response trial database was updated this past week with 27 additional response trials fro...
When shifting from a corn-soybean rotation to growing corn after corn, there are several equipment c...
There is considerable interest across Iowa and the whole Corn Belt in applying fungicides to field c...
Corn producers in eastern Iowa should expect to see changes in corn rootworm behavior. The variant o...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can damage corn, and several instances of this are discovered each year in...
The current demand for corn has generated a great deal of discussion this past winter of corn yields...
A common question that I heard this winter was, If I plant Bt corn, when should I plant it to get t...
Increasing demand to use corn plant biomass for producing energy and other products has spurred inte...
Tassels top many of our corn fields with more to appear every day. The critical corn pollination tim...
This article discusses some of the important factors to consider when contemplating corn on corn. On...
Based on research and in-field experience, we are confident yields are reduced when corn follows cor...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Corn yield potential is an important topic for discussion--driven by the imminent need to either gro...
Several Iowa long-term experiments are studying rotation and N fertilization effects on corn yield (...
The Iowa N response trial database was updated this past week with 27 additional response trials fro...
When shifting from a corn-soybean rotation to growing corn after corn, there are several equipment c...
There is considerable interest across Iowa and the whole Corn Belt in applying fungicides to field c...
Corn producers in eastern Iowa should expect to see changes in corn rootworm behavior. The variant o...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can damage corn, and several instances of this are discovered each year in...
The current demand for corn has generated a great deal of discussion this past winter of corn yields...
A common question that I heard this winter was, If I plant Bt corn, when should I plant it to get t...
Increasing demand to use corn plant biomass for producing energy and other products has spurred inte...
Tassels top many of our corn fields with more to appear every day. The critical corn pollination tim...
This article discusses some of the important factors to consider when contemplating corn on corn. On...
Based on research and in-field experience, we are confident yields are reduced when corn follows cor...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Corn yield potential is an important topic for discussion--driven by the imminent need to either gro...