Most forage crops perform best when soils have adequate, but not excessive, soil moisture. Standing water, flowing water, and waterlogged soils following heavy summer rainstorms or extended periods of higher than normal rainfall patterns can all cause management concerns for forage crops
When it comes to soil erosion and surface runoff from agriculture land, tillage and row-crop managem...
For the period April 1 through May 6, 2007, much of Iowa received more than 5 inches of rainfall (Ma...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Most forage crops perform best when soils have adequate, but not excessive, soil moisture. Standing ...
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
This year, some producers have already started to harvest in very dry soils, and their risk of soil ...
Growers and those who advise them receive annual prompting to consider collecting soil samples from ...
The sunny forecast this week is expected to help dry out the saturated and flooded field conditions ...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
The wet weather presents several challenges to accomplishing fieldwork this season. Whether it is pl...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
The excessive amount of rainfall that we have received in Iowa over the last 2 months, and particula...
An April freeze damaged spring alfalfa regrowth across the state. These stands were weakened and are...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
When it comes to soil erosion and surface runoff from agriculture land, tillage and row-crop managem...
For the period April 1 through May 6, 2007, much of Iowa received more than 5 inches of rainfall (Ma...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Most forage crops perform best when soils have adequate, but not excessive, soil moisture. Standing ...
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
This year, some producers have already started to harvest in very dry soils, and their risk of soil ...
Growers and those who advise them receive annual prompting to consider collecting soil samples from ...
The sunny forecast this week is expected to help dry out the saturated and flooded field conditions ...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
The wet weather presents several challenges to accomplishing fieldwork this season. Whether it is pl...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
The excessive amount of rainfall that we have received in Iowa over the last 2 months, and particula...
An April freeze damaged spring alfalfa regrowth across the state. These stands were weakened and are...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
When it comes to soil erosion and surface runoff from agriculture land, tillage and row-crop managem...
For the period April 1 through May 6, 2007, much of Iowa received more than 5 inches of rainfall (Ma...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...