Controlling weeds with a total postemergence program can be accomplished consistently in both corn and soybean with the highly effective herbicides available. However, achieving both effective weed control and maximum yields requires good management and Mother Nature\u27s cooperation. This article focuses on the importance of application timing in controlling weeds that emerge with corn
Seed treatments for corn have traditionally been used for the control of seedling diseases caused by...
Recent reports of emergence problems in corn (see photos) suggest that the earlier cold temperatures...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
Weeds impact soybean yields by competing for limited resources, primarily light, water, and nutrient...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
Doing a good job of planting gets the crop up and to canopy faster. Because the canopy controls weed...
After planting is finished, many producers turn their attention to post-planting cultivation. Even g...
Hopefully, many farmers are beginning to plant cornwhen this newsletter hits the mailbox. It is an e...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
The Iowa 2006 corn crop is mostly in the ground and much of it will be emerged by the end of the wee...
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
Planting dates are earlier today than ever before, with 50 percent of the crop planted by April 25 l...
Growers and those who advise them receive annual prompting to consider collecting soil samples from ...
Seed treatments for corn have traditionally been used for the control of seedling diseases caused by...
Recent reports of emergence problems in corn (see photos) suggest that the earlier cold temperatures...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
Weeds impact soybean yields by competing for limited resources, primarily light, water, and nutrient...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
Establishing an even distribution of crop residue while harvesting is critical in stopping soil eros...
Doing a good job of planting gets the crop up and to canopy faster. Because the canopy controls weed...
After planting is finished, many producers turn their attention to post-planting cultivation. Even g...
Hopefully, many farmers are beginning to plant cornwhen this newsletter hits the mailbox. It is an e...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
The Iowa 2006 corn crop is mostly in the ground and much of it will be emerged by the end of the wee...
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
Planting dates are earlier today than ever before, with 50 percent of the crop planted by April 25 l...
Growers and those who advise them receive annual prompting to consider collecting soil samples from ...
Seed treatments for corn have traditionally been used for the control of seedling diseases caused by...
Recent reports of emergence problems in corn (see photos) suggest that the earlier cold temperatures...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...