CropsTV Season 6 - Program

CropsTV Season 6 2026

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CropsTV Season 6 Program 

The finalized program for CropsTV Season 6 will be released in December 2025. Topics to be covered in Season 6 include: 

Crop Management

Crop markets for 2026 and beyond
Soybean replanting: Reasons and considerations
Corn pollination: What can go wrong?
Maximizing pasture and hay productivity: A discussion on challenges, tools, and experience
Your farm, your answers: Implementing on-farm research with confidence
Interseeding sudangrass into perennial pasture
Exploring the Midwestern Regional Climate Center's Ag Climate Dashboard
Harvesting: The start of the next growing season
Combatting the summer slump

Pest Management

Discussion regarding southern rust
Corn foliar diseases: Is orange is the new black?
Red crown rot of soybean
Sudden death syndrome in soybeans update
Optimizing weed management under challenging weather conditions
Making sense of the EPA Herbicide Strategy
What's up with Palmer amaranth in Iowa?
Optimizing waterhemp management with herbicide selection and timing
Western bean cutworms bounced back in 2025
Corn earworms are resisting your management
Tag - you're it! Corn leafhopper and corn stunt
Drone spraying takes flight
Herbicide selection and application for on-farm forestry

Nutrient Management

Efficient soil and fertilizer nutrient use decisions with high input costs
Nutrient management trivia for corn
A user's guide to N-FACT: The Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Consultation Tool
From field sample to farm decision: Making sense of nitrogen tests
Sulfur in corn and soybean: What we know and what we’re learning from the Iowa SulfURNET
Understanding the nitrogen cycle
Fertilizer prices outlook 2025: Navigating volatility and planning ahead
Implementing a fertility plan in an era of high fertilizer prices

Soil and Water Management

DIY methods to measure soil health
Putting the soil health principles to the test
Nitrate in 2025: What can we do about it?
Biologicals for row crops: What we know today and what we see tomorrow
The past and future of Iowa prairie

Professional Development

Navigating farm finances: Tips and tricks with ISU financial associates
2026 Tax considerations for agricultural producers and rural landowners

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