The past week I received several calls concerning waterhemp that was just beginning to break through the soybean canopy. The callers were wondering whether it is worth making another application for these weeds; the answer is no. They also wanted to know what would be the best option for control, but there aren\u27t any
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Jim Jensen, extension field specialist in crops, reports finding grasshopper nymphs in soybean field...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...
The combination of early planting and abundant rains means soybean seedlings have been in cool and w...
In the past 2 weeks there have been numerous reports of soybean plants developing symptoms character...
Several of you have reported small creatures other than the expected bean leaf beetles in seedling s...
The list of caterpillars defoliating soybean in Iowa continues to lengthen. Both black cutworms and ...
Soybean planting is currently 10 days behind normal, based on USDA statistics. However, field activi...
Even though it is early in April, I have already gotten the first phone call inquiring, Is it too e...
New soybean seed inoculants have been introduced in the market over the last year. However, there is...
On June 16, Brian Lang, extension specialist-field crops, found soybean aphids on V2-stage soybean p...
There have been many yellow spots in soybean fields throughout Iowa so far this season. In most case...
During this growing season soybean Asian aphid and charcoal rot were prevalent in Iowa and caused se...
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
Adult northern corn rootworms have been extremely abundant in soybeans this August (see image of bee...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Jim Jensen, extension field specialist in crops, reports finding grasshopper nymphs in soybean field...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...
The combination of early planting and abundant rains means soybean seedlings have been in cool and w...
In the past 2 weeks there have been numerous reports of soybean plants developing symptoms character...
Several of you have reported small creatures other than the expected bean leaf beetles in seedling s...
The list of caterpillars defoliating soybean in Iowa continues to lengthen. Both black cutworms and ...
Soybean planting is currently 10 days behind normal, based on USDA statistics. However, field activi...
Even though it is early in April, I have already gotten the first phone call inquiring, Is it too e...
New soybean seed inoculants have been introduced in the market over the last year. However, there is...
On June 16, Brian Lang, extension specialist-field crops, found soybean aphids on V2-stage soybean p...
There have been many yellow spots in soybean fields throughout Iowa so far this season. In most case...
During this growing season soybean Asian aphid and charcoal rot were prevalent in Iowa and caused se...
Research results from five stations in Iowa show that producers must plant soybeans by mid-May to ac...
Adult northern corn rootworms have been extremely abundant in soybeans this August (see image of bee...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Jim Jensen, extension field specialist in crops, reports finding grasshopper nymphs in soybean field...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...