ISU’s ICM Newsletter
June 22, 2009
New articles in the ICM Newsletter for the week of 6/15/2009 – 6/21/2009.
June 22, 2009
New articles in the ICM Newsletter for the week of 6/15/2009 – 6/21/2009.
June 22, 2009
I am sampling fields which are 10-15% infested with SBA.
June 22, 2009
Congratulations to the following sales team members who were selected to represent AgReliant at the elite and prestigious AGORA Sales Recognition Convention sponsored by Group Limagrain.
June 19, 2009
As the latest round of thunderstorms rumble through Indiana today dropping more rain on fields that have had more than their fair share of rainfall this spring, even the most staunch defender of the King of Crops has to admit it is time for most growers to throw in the towel with regards to planting the remainder of their intended corn acres.
June 18, 2009
When a new species of Pythium was identified in Ohio this spring, it should have been a warning that soybean seedling diseases don’t mess around.
June 18, 2009
Issue no. 13 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web.
June 18, 2009
We’ve posted new articles for MSU’s Field Crop CAT Alert.
June 17, 2009
Few states in the Midwest have had true summer-like conditions the past few weeks.
June 17, 2009
Kentucky grown soybeans, particularly those in the southwestern portion of the state, will be at elevated risk of damage from soybean podworm.
June 15, 2009
Here is this week’s corn belt update from the University of Illinois
June 15, 2009
New articles in the ICM Newsletter for the week of 6/8/2009 – 6/14/2009.
June 15, 2009
Uneven corn is somewhat common across west central Iowa and is especially noticeable in lighter soils with residue cover.
June 11, 2009
This has been a cool and wet spring, perfect conditions for Needle nematodes to show their damage.
March 17, 2010
Here’s this week’s report from the Univ. of Missouri
March 17, 2010
By Daniel Kaiser, University of Minnesota Soil Fertility Extension Specialist
March 16, 2010
There are several reasons for using starter fertilizers when planting corn:
March 16, 2010
The risk of Stewart’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight is predicted to be low throughout much of Ohio’s corn crop this year.
March 16, 2010
Update on U.S. District Court Activity by Sugar Industry Biotech Council