In-Season Agronomy
Recent posts about In-Season Agronomy
November 18, 2021 The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has announced deadlines for several program applications in early 2022.
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November 01, 2021 Hi there! Max, your favorite blogging bean is back with a final report on the 2021 growing season. |
August 24, 2021 ISA Conservation Agronomy Manager Abigail Peterson provides a scouting report for the 2021 growing season. |
August 23, 2021 Planting soybeans can sometimes be simple, however growing soybeans can be challenging, and growing 100 bu soybeans consistently can be very challenging. |
August 14, 2021 The reproductive stages of the soybean plant are focused on producing high pod counts and, more importantly, preserving as many as possible. |
August 12, 2021 As we approach the later part of the growing season, we have the potential to see lodging in the soybean crop. |
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Recent webinars about In-Season Agronomy
WEBINAR: Why Plant Health is More than Just Disease June 25, 2020 1 CEU in Crop Management Just like humans, crops are subject to stress caused by factors in their environment every day. And just like humans, if crops are stressed, they will not function and perform up to their maximum potential. |
WEBINAR: Recent Experiences: What They Remind Us About Raising Beans November 14, 2019 1 CEU in Crop Management The 2019 growing season has brought several challenges to Illinois soybean producers. With harvest complete or almost finished, it’s time to take a step back and evaluate what we have learned about soybean production in 2019 |
WEBINAR: Prevent Plant Considerations for Soybean Growers June 07, 2019 1 CEU in Learn about your prevent plant options in this webinar. |
WEBINAR: Advantages to Participating in the Illinois Soybean Yield Challenge April 04, 2019 1 CEU in Crop Management
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WEBINAR: Creating a System for Soybean Yield Success February 22, 2019 1 CEU in Crop Management Over the past several years we’ve seen a consistent trend of increasing soybean yields in Illinois. While admittedly there can be a lot of frustrations in soybean management, there are also several strategies that have emerged to increase the likelihood of soybean success, year in and year out. |
WEBINAR: Improved Seed Treatment Stewardship Through Innovation January 17, 2019 1 CEU in Integrated Pest Management In 2018, nearly 89 million acres each of corn and soybean were planted across the United States. The seed treatment products available for growers to use to protect these crops from damaging diseases, insects, and nematodes represent valuable tools during planting season. |
WEBINAR: The Amazing 2018 Soybean Season: Lessons for 2019 December 18, 2018 1 CEU in Crop Management The 2018 soybean crop got off to a slow start due to winter like conditions in April, but once the crop was up and running it turned into one of the best soybean seasons we've had in Illinois, with a predicted record yield of 66 bushels per acre. |
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