Water quality, conservation tillage, and nutrient and manure management are closely linked. The recent update of impaired water bodies by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources lists 188 stream and river segments, lakes, and impoundments. In Iowa, tillage, nutrient management, and manure management play substantial roles in affecting both surface and groundwater quality
Waterhemp continues to be one of the most problematic weeds for Iowa farmers. A higher frequency of ...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Although most of Iowa\u27s topsoils are dry, most subsoil moisture levels are near normal. The dry, ...
For producers using conservation tillage or no-till, it\u27s important that every field operation le...
There are several challenges in managing continuous corn as far as tillage is concerned. Residue man...
Conservation systems are critical in reducing sediment and nutrient transport to Iowa\u27s lakes, ri...
Conservation buffers are areas or strips of land where permanent vegetation is established in and ar...
Starting on January 1, Daren Mueller began working with the Iowa State University Corn and Soybean I...
Making a tillage management decision for 2003 starts now. The first decision is what tillage, if any...
Iowa State University (ISU) potassium (K) soil-test interpretations and fertilizer recommendations w...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
This is the time of the year when tillage becomes the number one priority for some, whether they nee...
The environmental and economical values of conservation practices far exceed the perceived negatives...
A RUSLE2 and Iowa Phosphorus Index (P Index) workshop is scheduled for June 12, 2007, from 8:30 a.m....
Most of Iowa\u27s landscape is working land that is used for agricultural activities such as row c...
Waterhemp continues to be one of the most problematic weeds for Iowa farmers. A higher frequency of ...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Although most of Iowa\u27s topsoils are dry, most subsoil moisture levels are near normal. The dry, ...
For producers using conservation tillage or no-till, it\u27s important that every field operation le...
There are several challenges in managing continuous corn as far as tillage is concerned. Residue man...
Conservation systems are critical in reducing sediment and nutrient transport to Iowa\u27s lakes, ri...
Conservation buffers are areas or strips of land where permanent vegetation is established in and ar...
Starting on January 1, Daren Mueller began working with the Iowa State University Corn and Soybean I...
Making a tillage management decision for 2003 starts now. The first decision is what tillage, if any...
Iowa State University (ISU) potassium (K) soil-test interpretations and fertilizer recommendations w...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
This is the time of the year when tillage becomes the number one priority for some, whether they nee...
The environmental and economical values of conservation practices far exceed the perceived negatives...
A RUSLE2 and Iowa Phosphorus Index (P Index) workshop is scheduled for June 12, 2007, from 8:30 a.m....
Most of Iowa\u27s landscape is working land that is used for agricultural activities such as row c...
Waterhemp continues to be one of the most problematic weeds for Iowa farmers. A higher frequency of ...
The 15th Annual Iowa Organic Conference will be held Nov. 22-23 on the University of Iowa campus in ...
Although most of Iowa\u27s topsoils are dry, most subsoil moisture levels are near normal. The dry, ...