With concerns this spring about nitrogen (N) fertilizer availability and pricing, perhaps you are considering an N product you haven\u27t used before. What management considerations should you pay attention to? When properly managed, all N fertilizers can be effective for supplying crop N needs
As crop growth progresses into early July, it is time to take a few minutes to check your corn and s...
Controlling weeds with a total postemergence program can be accomplished consistently in both corn a...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer prices have been high the past few years, and continue to be this fall. Addi...
Much of the primary fertilizer nitrogen (N) for corn is applied in the spring as pre-plant or sidedr...
Many Iowa fields require phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilization for optimum soybean producti...
For some producers, high fertilizer nitrogen (N) prices will add significant costs to corn productio...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
Crop prices have been declining and there is considerable uncertainty about the future. Phosphorus (...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
Doing a good job of planting gets the crop up and to canopy faster. Because the canopy controls weed...
Winter is a good time for crop producers and fertilizer dealers to work out the kinks in fertilizer ...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
As crop growth progresses into early July, it is time to take a few minutes to check your corn and s...
Controlling weeds with a total postemergence program can be accomplished consistently in both corn a...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer prices have been high the past few years, and continue to be this fall. Addi...
Much of the primary fertilizer nitrogen (N) for corn is applied in the spring as pre-plant or sidedr...
Many Iowa fields require phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilization for optimum soybean producti...
For some producers, high fertilizer nitrogen (N) prices will add significant costs to corn productio...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
Crop prices have been declining and there is considerable uncertainty about the future. Phosphorus (...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
Doing a good job of planting gets the crop up and to canopy faster. Because the canopy controls weed...
Winter is a good time for crop producers and fertilizer dealers to work out the kinks in fertilizer ...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
As crop growth progresses into early July, it is time to take a few minutes to check your corn and s...
Controlling weeds with a total postemergence program can be accomplished consistently in both corn a...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...