Producers in Iowa have had a good planting season. As of Monday, ISU agronomists reported near completion of corn and 50 percent of soybean planted in Iowa. So far this has been one of the most trouble free planting seasons I remember, with some similarities to last season
Across the state, generally there has not been excessive precipitation and much of Iowa has been bel...
Each growing season has unique weather conditions that exert a strong influence on diseases. The pro...
Iowa State University Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor, integrated pest management specialist R...
Summer soybean disease scouting is revealing some interesting finds due to several years of unusual ...
So far this season, weather in Iowa has been cool and wet. NOAA’s mid-term weather forecast for the...
Blessed by good weather, crop planting in Iowa has begun smoothly. During the April 20 crop telecon...
In a season that started with weather tumult fouling up the planting season in many areas, we have d...
A third straight week of cooler than average weather has slowed crop progress across Iowa. Sporadic ...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
The second week of May continued the 2008 pattern of cool and wet spring weather across Iowa. in spi...
Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) (Figure 1) has been reported from several fields in southern Iowa. ...
This is another unusual growing season, with a cool and wet spring followed by the hot and rainy sum...
The 2009 growing season finished off May a bit cool, with degree day accumulations for only one of t...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
While this season is progressing much quicker than last year, one thing is remaining the same – lots...
Across the state, generally there has not been excessive precipitation and much of Iowa has been bel...
Each growing season has unique weather conditions that exert a strong influence on diseases. The pro...
Iowa State University Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor, integrated pest management specialist R...
Summer soybean disease scouting is revealing some interesting finds due to several years of unusual ...
So far this season, weather in Iowa has been cool and wet. NOAA’s mid-term weather forecast for the...
Blessed by good weather, crop planting in Iowa has begun smoothly. During the April 20 crop telecon...
In a season that started with weather tumult fouling up the planting season in many areas, we have d...
A third straight week of cooler than average weather has slowed crop progress across Iowa. Sporadic ...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
The second week of May continued the 2008 pattern of cool and wet spring weather across Iowa. in spi...
Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) (Figure 1) has been reported from several fields in southern Iowa. ...
This is another unusual growing season, with a cool and wet spring followed by the hot and rainy sum...
The 2009 growing season finished off May a bit cool, with degree day accumulations for only one of t...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
While this season is progressing much quicker than last year, one thing is remaining the same – lots...
Across the state, generally there has not been excessive precipitation and much of Iowa has been bel...
Each growing season has unique weather conditions that exert a strong influence on diseases. The pro...
Iowa State University Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor, integrated pest management specialist R...