IC-496(13) -- May 30, 2006
![]() | Horsetail, scouring rush, skeletonweed, etc., etc., etc.
What's in a name?
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![]() | Stalk borers--on the edge, in your corn
Includes predicted migration map.
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![]() | Mid-April soil temperature swings result in poor corn stands and replanting
Graphs illustrate temperature variability.
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![]() | Soybean rust update and outlook
What to expect this year.
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![]() | Tools to help manage rust in Iowa
Be prepared.
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![]() | Fungicides: Triazoles
Third in a series.
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![]() | To be determined: Ear row numbers and kernels per row in corn
Increase yield by increasing kernel numbers.
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![]() | Pilcher named interim coordinator of pest management programs
Meet Carol Pilcher.
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![]() | Early-season soybean insects, plus others
Recognize these creatures from the field?
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![]() | Ahhhh, warmth!
Degree day accumulation for Iowa.
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