Corn Rootworm Egg Hatch Peaked Around IowaCorn rootworm egg hatch in Iowa typically occurs from late May to the middle of June, with a peak of hatching around June 6th. This year...
Consider 15-inch Row Spacing in SoybeansRow spacing is a management decision that often comes with the goal of achieving a higher yielding soybean crop. There has been many...
ATTENTION: Dicamba UsersAre you a Dicamba user? Have you seen the new Dicamba label that was issued for the use of this product? Below is an article from the...
The numbers are in...This past year we ran some comparative tests on our John Deere Exact Emerge Planter running it against other John Deere models as well as...
Horizon Equipment's Brand New App is LIVE!Horizon Equipment’s new App is finally here! With our partnership with AgDNA, we were able to create an App branded towards our company....
Horizon Equipment's New Partnership with AgDNARecently, Horizon Equipment has partnered with AgDNA precision farming platform as another option for you and your farming operation...
Fall Marestail ManagementMarestail is one of the most difficult weeds to manage in no- till soybeans. Harvest has begun and as you drive down the roads more and...
Dry and hot weather are optimal for Spider MitesIowa has reported sightings of Two-Spotted Spider Mite population with feeding on soybean this year. With this hot and dry weather Spider...
Be on the look out for Japanese BeetlesJapanese beetles is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean plants. This pest has been in Iowa since 1994 but its...
Stalk BorerOver this past holiday weekend, Stalk Borers reached their 1,300-1,400 degree days needed for stalk borers migration to begin. Currently...