With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that their preemergence and postemergence herbicides will achieve this season. Even with the best management, occasionally something can interfere with a sound weed management or conservation tillage program. Whether it\u27s weed and crop management histories, weather conditions, or what seems like just bad luck, you may feel that you\u27ll have to head to the field with the cultivator this year. More than half of Iowa\u27s producers make that choice every year
We know that planting date affects soybean diseases and that delayed planting is a useful management...
Alfalfa, like most other perennials, is influenced by environmental factors and is genetically progr...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...
Even with the best management, sound weed control plans in conservation tillage systems can fail, an...
Managing residue matters! As you make tillage plans for this spring and throughout the year, keep in...
The critical period of competition is the point of time when weeds that emerge with the crop begin t...
To be effective, preemergence herbicides need to be moved from the soil surface into the soil zone w...
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
In a previous issue of the Integrated Crop Management newsletter, I discussed how to handle seed tre...
It\u27s not too early to plan your tillage strategy for 2001. In fact, now is an ideal time to make ...
Now, before harvest, is the best time to make plans for the 2002 crop season. One of the first thing...
This article covers the impact of different soil management practices on yield, and focuses on plant...
Bean leaf beetles feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yie...
Total postemergence weed management programs are not new, but the introduction of herbicide- resista...
Conservation buffers are one of the best management practices that Iowa producers can use to protect...
We know that planting date affects soybean diseases and that delayed planting is a useful management...
Alfalfa, like most other perennials, is influenced by environmental factors and is genetically progr...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...
Even with the best management, sound weed control plans in conservation tillage systems can fail, an...
Managing residue matters! As you make tillage plans for this spring and throughout the year, keep in...
The critical period of competition is the point of time when weeds that emerge with the crop begin t...
To be effective, preemergence herbicides need to be moved from the soil surface into the soil zone w...
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
In a previous issue of the Integrated Crop Management newsletter, I discussed how to handle seed tre...
It\u27s not too early to plan your tillage strategy for 2001. In fact, now is an ideal time to make ...
Now, before harvest, is the best time to make plans for the 2002 crop season. One of the first thing...
This article covers the impact of different soil management practices on yield, and focuses on plant...
Bean leaf beetles feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yie...
Total postemergence weed management programs are not new, but the introduction of herbicide- resista...
Conservation buffers are one of the best management practices that Iowa producers can use to protect...
We know that planting date affects soybean diseases and that delayed planting is a useful management...
Alfalfa, like most other perennials, is influenced by environmental factors and is genetically progr...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...