St. Augustinegrass remains resilient under certain irrigation and fertilization restrictions, with or without soil humectants July 7, 2026
St. Augustinegrass remains resilient under certain irrigation and fertilization restrictions, with or without soil humectants July 7, 2026
HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssues Nutrient Management Soil health and 4R: What practices are working? December 29, 2020 News & Perspectives Science Policy NewsCCAs and advocacy: virtual Congressional Visits Day December 29, 2020 NewsNew government drought website will help farmers, CCAs December 29, 2020 Soil & Water Management Assessing soil health: Soil nitrogen cycling December 29, 2020 Earthworms and their importance to agricultural soils in the inland Pacific Northwest December 29, 2020 People Meet the professionalWilson named CCA Conservationist of the Year December 29, 2020 Newly CertifiedNewly certified December 27, 2020 January-February 2021 issueVolume 54, Issue 1Inside this issueThe soybean gall midge (larvae shown here on soybean), identified as a new species in 2018, has already affected growers in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota. And it's threatening the $41 billion soybean industry in the U.S. Scientists studying the pest have far more questions than answers. See related story on p. 38. Photo by Justin McMechan. Crop Management Interseeding cover crops in corn December 31, 2020 Trends in satellite remote sensing for precision agriculture December 29, 2020 Integrated Pest Management Soybean cyst nematode management in the Mid-Atlantic January 6, 2021 Soybean gall midge: How do you solve a problem you know little about? January 6, 2021
Earthworms and their importance to agricultural soils in the inland Pacific Northwest December 29, 2020