Content Related to Derecho
Crop News
- Managing for 2022 Volunteer Corn Potential -
- Combine Gathering Attachments for Lodged Corn -
- 2020 Drought and Derecho Impacted Corn-Harvest, Mycotoxin Testing and Storage -
- Drought and Derecho Increase Mycotoxin Risk in 2020 Iowa Corn Crop-Scouting and Monitoring Fields -
- Sampling Downed Corn for Damage -
- Cover Crop Options to Consider for Damaged Crops this Fall -
- Harvest and Storage of Weather-damaged Corn for Silage -
- Silage Harvest of Drought-Stressed and Severely Lodged Corn -
- Wind Damaged Corn – Nutrient Content? -
- Expectations for Lodged Corn -
ICM Blog Post
- Tips for Harvesting Downed and Wind-Damaged Corn -
- Expectations for Volunteer Corn This Spring -
- Expert tips for preplant control of volunteer corn prior to corn -
- Soybean sudden death syndrome and the 2020 derecho -
- Protect Yourself From Grain Dust This Fall -
- Tips for Handling, Drying, and Storing Damaged Grain -
- VIDEO: Tips for Harvesting Downed Corn -
- VIDEO: Livestock Feeding Options for Damaged Grain -
- VIDEO: Livestock Grazing and Baling Options for Wind-Damaged Corn -
- VIDEO: Management of Volunteer Corn -
- Regional Crop Update: September 2 - September 15, 2020 -
- VIDEO: Tillage Options for Unharvestable Corn -
- Management of Volunteer Corn in Fields Affected from Derecho -
- Regional Crop Update: August 26 - September 1, 2020 -
- Tillage Options for Unharvestable Corn -
- Grain Quality Considerations After Derecho and Drought -
- Regional Crop Update: August 12 - August 25, 2020 -
- Fall Management Options for Corn Fields That Are Unharvestable -
- Late Season Hail Damage to Crops -
- Fungicide Use on Storm Damaged Soybean -