Stalk borers are notorious for killing or stunting corn rows next to fences, grassed waterways, and conservation terraces. To stop this damage, fields must be scouted on a timely basis if an insecticide is the method of control
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
Over the past week, I have had calls and e-mails regarding anthracnose top dieback in corn. First, a...
In Iowa, row crops planted in fields with slopes of greater than 18 percent will experience erosion ...
Stalk borers are notorious for killing or stunting corn rows next to fences, grassed waterways and c...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
Significant numbers of black cutworm adults (moths) were captured in pheromone traps in Iowa on Apri...
During the past three summers, corn rootworm insecticides and YieldGard Rootworm® corn were evaluate...
With all of the corn planted and most of the soybean, now is the time to start evaluating plant stan...
Last weekend was certainly an eventful week in terms of weather across the state. Unfortunately, in ...
The erratic rainfall patterns across Iowa have affected both yield and quality for corn and soybeans...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
Frequent rain and cool temperatures this crop season have created disease-favorable conditions, resu...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
Over the past week, I have had calls and e-mails regarding anthracnose top dieback in corn. First, a...
In Iowa, row crops planted in fields with slopes of greater than 18 percent will experience erosion ...
Stalk borers are notorious for killing or stunting corn rows next to fences, grassed waterways and c...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
Significant numbers of black cutworm adults (moths) were captured in pheromone traps in Iowa on Apri...
During the past three summers, corn rootworm insecticides and YieldGard Rootworm® corn were evaluate...
With all of the corn planted and most of the soybean, now is the time to start evaluating plant stan...
Last weekend was certainly an eventful week in terms of weather across the state. Unfortunately, in ...
The erratic rainfall patterns across Iowa have affected both yield and quality for corn and soybeans...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
Frequent rain and cool temperatures this crop season have created disease-favorable conditions, resu...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
Over the past week, I have had calls and e-mails regarding anthracnose top dieback in corn. First, a...
In Iowa, row crops planted in fields with slopes of greater than 18 percent will experience erosion ...