The wet 2008 fall put a hold on tillage operations for many farmers, which may provide them with time to consider the use of no-tillage system for soybean after corn. Conventional tillage, whether for corn or soybean, generally has shown limited advantage in yield and economic returns. The exception is a few cases with corn that involve lack of drainage and wet, cold soil conditions
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
The adoption of no tillage (NT) in crop production has been encouraged primarily due to its more sig...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
Iowa State University Extension and the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) will host three field days on...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively t...
Irregular development and lateness of Iowa crops this year are cause for reflection as producers con...
required farmers w h o want t o continue participating in government programs t o control erosion on...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 are beginning to show that corn yields are greater ...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
The adoption of no tillage (NT) in crop production has been encouraged primarily due to its more sig...
As of October 14, 2018, Iowa soybean harvest was only about 20% complete, making it the latest soybe...
Iowa State University Extension and the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) will host three field days on...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively t...
Irregular development and lateness of Iowa crops this year are cause for reflection as producers con...
required farmers w h o want t o continue participating in government programs t o control erosion on...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 are beginning to show that corn yields are greater ...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
The adoption of no tillage (NT) in crop production has been encouraged primarily due to its more sig...