Iowa and Missouri Agronomic Minutes

This podcast will focus on the main agronomic topics that are top of mind for anyone raising Corn, Soybeans, or Alfalfa in Iowa and Missouri.

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Episodes

Monday Jun 05, 2023

Friday May 26, 2023

Andy and Tyler discuss replanting corn, and how to kill weeds in hot dry conditions along. 

Monday May 22, 2023

In this episode, soybeans stands in areas are struggling, so this episodes goes into what to look for. We also cover nitrogen management in corn and how to tie nitrogen to fungicide applications. See this tech bulletin for more information https://bit.ly/45maJKW
 

Friday May 12, 2023

In this episode, Tyler and Andy discuss changing maturity of crops not planted. Herbicide restrictions with this tech bulleting https://bit.ly/42PP4c9, and a brief discussion on early season plant physiology. 

Friday May 05, 2023

How to prevent some common mixing order mistakes and help prevent mixing order issues with corn herbicides. 

Monday May 01, 2023

Andy and Tyler discuss replanting decisions and what to consider when evaluating stands of corn and soybeans. They also discuss the fairly cold soil temps this week and what things to consider agronomically to avoid some of the negative effects of cold soil temps. Replanting tech bulletin- https://bit.ly/40Rtym2

April 24th Podcast

Friday Apr 21, 2023

Friday Apr 21, 2023

Andy and Tyler stand establishment and risk of colder weather. Also what the focus should be for planting this week. 

Friday Apr 14, 2023

Andy and Tyler discuss planting depth in "Fluffy Soil (proper agronomic term)" and herbicide restrictions using this stoplight chart https://bit.ly/3mt3cst. 

Monday Apr 10, 2023

This podcast will cover soil temprature, watch out's for early planting, and spring nitrogen applications. This link will take you to a tech bulletin that shows which hybrids have good early germination scores. http://bit.ly/40TZRS9

Tuesday Oct 25, 2022

Andy and Tyler discuss soybean yield results in the Answerplot in 2022, and what varieties should be considered for 2023. 

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