South and southeast Iowa have experienced much above normal precipitation and continued wet soils early this spring. See the figures below for the precipitation and departure from normal for the April 18-May 17, 2010 period. What does this mean for nitrogen (N) loss, and is this a repeat of the last two years for that area of Iowa? While it has been wet, it has also been cooler than normal (see figure below). That is important because cool temperatures slow nitrification and denitrification, both biological processes important for potential N loss. While the wet period does not bode well for retaining N, it may not be a repeat of the last two years as those were continued wet late in the spring and into early summer. Time will tell if the ...
Crop nitrogen (N) status is known to affect crop water status and crop water use. To investigate fur...
Experience in 1993 as well as many other years has clearly shown that unpredictable, but frequently ...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Many areas of central to southern Iowa have experienced well above normal rainfall this spring, with...
Some areas of Iowa have recently received heavy rainfall, resulting in soils saturated or with stand...
Across the state, generally there has not been excessive precipitation and much of Iowa has been bel...
High rainfall in some areas the past couple of weeks has produced another wet spring in Iowa. This l...
Dry soils across Iowa from deficit precipitation following the drought in 2012 have changed to exces...
Lately it seems to be an annual question with no exception this spring – has there been nitrogen (N)...
Lately it seems to be an annual question with no exception this spring – has there been nitrogen (N)...
While most of Iowa has not been excessively wet this spring, a few areas have been hit with heavy ra...
Last summer I provided observations in three ICM News articles (June 19, June 26, and July 8, 2008) ...
The dry conditions in some areas of Iowa in 2017 have raised several soil fertility questions. In so...
In this week\u27s crop minute, two ISU Extension specialists discuss issues related to the overly we...
Crop nitrogen (N) status is known to affect crop water status and crop water use. To investigate fur...
Experience in 1993 as well as many other years has clearly shown that unpredictable, but frequently ...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Many areas of central to southern Iowa have experienced well above normal rainfall this spring, with...
Some areas of Iowa have recently received heavy rainfall, resulting in soils saturated or with stand...
Across the state, generally there has not been excessive precipitation and much of Iowa has been bel...
High rainfall in some areas the past couple of weeks has produced another wet spring in Iowa. This l...
Dry soils across Iowa from deficit precipitation following the drought in 2012 have changed to exces...
Lately it seems to be an annual question with no exception this spring – has there been nitrogen (N)...
Lately it seems to be an annual question with no exception this spring – has there been nitrogen (N)...
While most of Iowa has not been excessively wet this spring, a few areas have been hit with heavy ra...
Last summer I provided observations in three ICM News articles (June 19, June 26, and July 8, 2008) ...
The dry conditions in some areas of Iowa in 2017 have raised several soil fertility questions. In so...
In this week\u27s crop minute, two ISU Extension specialists discuss issues related to the overly we...
Crop nitrogen (N) status is known to affect crop water status and crop water use. To investigate fur...
Experience in 1993 as well as many other years has clearly shown that unpredictable, but frequently ...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...