Effective December 1, the Pest Management and the Environment (PME) program at Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will be known as Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP). The name change better describes the programs offered, audiences served and reflects the program’s emphasis on providing educational information throughout Iowa on the safe and effective use of pesticides
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
The Department of Plant Pathology at Iowa State University conducts an annual white mold tolerance t...
Most of Iowa\u27s landscape is working land that is used for agricultural activities such as row c...
The annual Integrated Crop Management Conference will be held Dec. 2-3, 2015 at the Scheman Building...
The Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Conference is scheduled for November 28 and 29 at the Iowa Stat...
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will offer the Crop Advantage Series to producers at 13...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Palle Pedersen was recently hired as an extension and research agronomist in the Department of Agron...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Excessive rainfall in Iowa over the last 2 months has challenged most farmers, agronomists, extensio...
The Crop Adviser Institute (CAI), a new distance education institute at Iowa State University, is no...
A recent survey shows no change in conventional or no-till systems status in Iowa corn and soybean r...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Conservation systems are critical in reducing sediment and nutrient transport to Iowa\u27s lakes, ri...
Todd Vagts, Iowa State University Extension field specialist-crops, reports that young grasshoppers ...
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
The Department of Plant Pathology at Iowa State University conducts an annual white mold tolerance t...
Most of Iowa\u27s landscape is working land that is used for agricultural activities such as row c...
The annual Integrated Crop Management Conference will be held Dec. 2-3, 2015 at the Scheman Building...
The Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Conference is scheduled for November 28 and 29 at the Iowa Stat...
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will offer the Crop Advantage Series to producers at 13...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Palle Pedersen was recently hired as an extension and research agronomist in the Department of Agron...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Excessive rainfall in Iowa over the last 2 months has challenged most farmers, agronomists, extensio...
The Crop Adviser Institute (CAI), a new distance education institute at Iowa State University, is no...
A recent survey shows no change in conventional or no-till systems status in Iowa corn and soybean r...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Conservation systems are critical in reducing sediment and nutrient transport to Iowa\u27s lakes, ri...
Todd Vagts, Iowa State University Extension field specialist-crops, reports that young grasshoppers ...
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
The Department of Plant Pathology at Iowa State University conducts an annual white mold tolerance t...
Most of Iowa\u27s landscape is working land that is used for agricultural activities such as row c...