Agronomy News
07.01.10 // Fungicide Use in Corn After Hail Events and Prior to Tasseling
With the frequent hail events that have pounded Nebraska corn fields, many have questioned whether a foliar fungicide should be applied to protect th......
07.01.10 // Pummeled Corn Vulnerable to Disease Development
The severe weather that Nebraska has experienced during recent weeks presents special challenges to crop production. Read More Source: Tamra Jacks......
05.20.10 // Postemergence Herbicides on Frost Damage Corn
Several articles have appeared in the ICM News describing the effects of recent weather on corn, including temperature effects on corn emergence, har......
05.20.10 // Take Note of Diseases in a Cool Spring
Producers in Iowa have had a good planting season. As of Monday, ISU agronomists reported near completion of corn and 50 percent of soybean planted i......
05.11.10 // Frosty Corn, Toasted Plants
Early morning temperatures in the low to mid-30s (F) coupled with clear calm conditions overnight certainly are favorable for frost formation on expo......
05.04.10 // Spring Frost Damage to Early-Planted Corn
The unusually warm and dry spring has facilitated some of the earliest corn planting dates of all time in Minnesota, with an estimated 63 percent of ......
01.08.10 // See How Producers Hybrids' Corn Hybrids Stack Up Against Goss' Wilt
Ratings just released on hybrids to be planted in 2010. Click here for details....
09.09.09 // Estimating Corn Grain Yield Prior to Harvest
Fancy colored yield maps are fine for verifying grain yields at the end of the harvest season, but bragging rights for the highest corn yields are es...
09.09.09 // Goss' bacterial wilt and blight (leaf freckles and wilt)
This disease is caused by the bacterium Clavibacter michiganense subsp. nebraskensis (Vidaver & Mandel) Davis et al. Several strains of the pat...
09.04.09 // Abnormal Corn Ears
View photos of abnormal corn ears here. Poster provided by The Ohio State University Extension. ...
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