During the 2015 growing season, a group of scientists from the Department of Agronomy ran a pilot project with the objective of forecasting end-of-season yields and in-season water and nitrogen dynamics (crop demand and soil supply). In-season updates were put in past ICM News articles (June 17th, July 31st, and August 14th). Briefly, this project combined the use of a cropping systems model (APSIM), a climate model (WRF), and high-resolution, in-season measurements to create the forecasts. The project focused on eight cropping systems in 2015: two sites (Ames and Sutherland), two crops (corn and soybean), and two planting dates of each crop. More details can be found in a previous ICM News article with plot management details from June 17,...
During the last 2 weeks, the appearance of many cornfields has begun to deteriorate; plants in some ...
Take time now to get a plan in place for terminating a cover crop. Whether termination will be done ...
If you are concerned about soybean aphids, next season\u27s weather, and about what you can do to be...
To evaluate how good corn and soybean yields were in 2015, farmers and agronomists compare their yie...
As spring plans are finalized, don’t forget to consider aerial imaging as part of a continuous impro...
This fall, field observations with significant amounts of intensive tillage and residue removal prov...
Now, before harvest, is the best time to make plans for the 2002 crop season. One of the first thing...
Really, it just had to rain large amounts in December. Seems we can’t get any relief from worrying a...
With increasing removal of maize (Zea mays L.) stover for cellulosic biofuels or livestock bedding a...
With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that thei...
The goal of precision agriculture is to improve production efficiency by adjusting crop treatments t...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...
Corn plants need adequate nitrogen (N) at all stages of growth to attain their yield potential. Meet...
Soybean production is expected to rise to satisfy the increasing demand for food, biodiesel and live...
Subsurface tile drainage from row-crop agricultural production systems has been identified as a majo...
During the last 2 weeks, the appearance of many cornfields has begun to deteriorate; plants in some ...
Take time now to get a plan in place for terminating a cover crop. Whether termination will be done ...
If you are concerned about soybean aphids, next season\u27s weather, and about what you can do to be...
To evaluate how good corn and soybean yields were in 2015, farmers and agronomists compare their yie...
As spring plans are finalized, don’t forget to consider aerial imaging as part of a continuous impro...
This fall, field observations with significant amounts of intensive tillage and residue removal prov...
Now, before harvest, is the best time to make plans for the 2002 crop season. One of the first thing...
Really, it just had to rain large amounts in December. Seems we can’t get any relief from worrying a...
With increasing removal of maize (Zea mays L.) stover for cellulosic biofuels or livestock bedding a...
With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that thei...
The goal of precision agriculture is to improve production efficiency by adjusting crop treatments t...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...
Corn plants need adequate nitrogen (N) at all stages of growth to attain their yield potential. Meet...
Soybean production is expected to rise to satisfy the increasing demand for food, biodiesel and live...
Subsurface tile drainage from row-crop agricultural production systems has been identified as a majo...
During the last 2 weeks, the appearance of many cornfields has begun to deteriorate; plants in some ...
Take time now to get a plan in place for terminating a cover crop. Whether termination will be done ...
If you are concerned about soybean aphids, next season\u27s weather, and about what you can do to be...