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Agronomic Crops

Check Coastal Fields for Flooding Levels

August 29, 2025lyndsie

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, While Hurricane Erin stayed off our coastline, there were several days of flooding, surges, and high tides that may have deposited salts outside of typical parts of the field. Whether from tidal creeks, the Delaware… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops, General 33:25, coastal fields, coastal flooding, coastal soils, Na, sodium

Monthly Grain Market Outlook

August 29, 2025lyndsie

Nate Bruce, Farm Business Management Specialist, nsbruce@udel.edu Written 8/27/2025 August saw considerable price movement in grain futures, spurred on by the monthly USDA World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, the Pro Farmer Tour, and weather-related woes in major… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 33:25, corn, Grain Market, soybean, wheat

Nitrogen Source Matters When Corn Fields Flood

August 29, 2025lyndsie

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, jarrod@udel.edu Heavy rains and ponding can leave corn fields waterlogged, reducing crop growth and causing a loss of nitrogen (N). A recent study examined how different types of pre-plant N sources will support corn growth… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 33:25, corn, nitrogen, ponding, pre plant N

Agronomic Insect Scouting

August 29, 2025lyndsie

David Owens, Extension Entomologist; owensd@udel.edu Soybeans Soybean aphids continue to be active in the area, although populations appear to be declining in general. The threshold the Midwest uses for them is 250 aphids per plant prior to R5, and to… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 33:25, aphids, corn earworm, podworm, soybean looper

Recommendations for Fall Cover Crop Planting

August 22, 2025lyndsie

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, jarrod@udel.edu As you plan for this fall, cover crops can provide multiple benefits — from protecting soil and scavenging leftover nitrogen (N) to suppressing weeds and even fixing N for the following crop. To maximize… Continue Reading →

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