HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssues Nutrient Management Can banding reduce phosphorus rates and environmental losses? April 29, 2022 Climate-smart fertilizers in 4R nutrient stewardship April 15, 2022 News & Perspectives Science Policy NewsCertified professionals join students, researchers to advocate for ag research funding April 17, 2022 NewsNews and notes April 15, 2022 Soil & Water Management Toward solving the nitrogen mineralization puzzle April 15, 2022 Moldboard plowing in wheat–fallow systems of the Pacific Northwest: Effect on yields, organic matter April 15, 2022 Economics of soil health: Contributions of reduced tillage and cover cropping April 4, 2022 Changes in soils and crops along a transformational journey February 16, 2022 People Meet the professionalOsorio-Hernandez named 2022 ICCA of the Year April 4, 2022 Newly CertifiedNewly certified April 4, 2022 Sustainability Environmental outcomes from on-farm agricultural production in the United States April 4, 2022 May-June 2022 issueVolume 55, Issue 3Inside this issueWayne Fredericks has been farming fields in Mitchell County, IA near Osage since the mid-1970s. Using his experiences as a backdrop, he and co-author Dr. Jerry Hatfield write about what actually happens in the soil along the journey of change in corn and soybean systems. See page 3. Photo by Joseph L. Murphy/Iowa Soybean Association. Integrated Pest Management Beneficial arthropods in the Cotton Belt: Predators April 24, 2022
Certified professionals join students, researchers to advocate for ag research funding April 17, 2022
Moldboard plowing in wheat–fallow systems of the Pacific Northwest: Effect on yields, organic matter April 15, 2022