In-Season Agronomy
Recent posts about In-Season Agronomy
May 24, 2021 The 2021 wheat crop has the chance of being very good in overall production as well as a very profitable crop this year with the commodity price. |
May 13, 2021 A final soybean population stand of 90,000-110,000 planted early can still support optimum yield potential. |
May 12, 2021 Hi there, my name is Max. Well, my full name is Glycine max, but almost nobody calls me that. You see, I am a soybean plant. |
May 03, 2021 Planting season has begun and with it comes the anticipation of in-season crop management decisions. |
April 23, 2021 I am sure most of our readers have been in a situation where they have called their seed rep or agronomist and told them that they’re concerned about seeds not coming up due to recent, challenging, environmental events. |
March 04, 2021 Over the last several years, multiple factors have been studied that need to be considered to maximize soybean yields. |
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Recent webinars about In-Season Agronomy
WEBINAR: Lessons from a Surprising Season December 10, 2015 1 CEU in Crop Management Emerson Nafziger, Ph.D., professor of crop sciences and extension agronomist at the University of Illinois, highlights the weather patterns that producers saw throughout Illinois and the corresponding effect it had on plant growth and yield. |
Agronomy: WEBINAR: Making Soybeans More Than a Rotational Crop for Corn April 21, 2015 With a downturn in commodity prices, many farmers are wondering what changes they will need to make in 2015 to remain profitable. |
Agronomy: WEBINAR: Achieving Profitability in Challenging Grain Markets in 2015 March 16, 2015 1 CEU in Crop Management Growers have enjoyed high commodity prices over the past few years. However, as prices decline and input costs increase, many anticipate 2015 will bring tighter margins and a new challenge to remain profitable. |
Agronomy: WEBINAR: Six Secrets of Soybean Success January 30, 2015 1 CEU in Crop Management ILSoyAdvisor.com continued its winter webinar series on Wednesday, Jan. 21. In "Six Secrets of Soybean Success,” Fred Below, Ph.D., University of Illinois professor of plant physiology and crop sciences, shared updates from his 2014 field research results and practical advice for helping growers plan for 2015. |
Agronomics: Webinar: Better Quality Means Higher Value September 09, 2014 When it comes to soybeans, better quality equates to higher value. |
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