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Crop Talk by IAS – 04/21/26

15 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604023/fan_mail/new] Crop Talk by IAS – Field Scouting Update | Week of April 21 The window is opening—and decisions made now will shape the entire season. In this week’s Crop Talk Field Scouting Update, our IAS agronomy team shares what they’re seeing as planters begin to roll and field conditions continue to shift across the region. From emerging weed pressure to soil moisture concerns, timing is everything right now. Plus, special guest Sam Farrington, IAS Precision Ag Manager, joins the conversation to break down how variable rate planting, nitrogen strategies, and soil sampling can help you fine-tune your operation and maximize return on every acre. You’ll hear updates from across Iowa, along with practical insights to help you balance opportunity with risk as planting begins. This week’s highlights: • Planters starting to roll across multiple regions as conditions improve • Increasing weed pressure—especially in headlands and early fields • Soil moisture still present below the surface—watch for compaction risks • Importance of pre-emerge timing and proper field conditions • Cover crop termination considerations and adjusting chemistry rates • Precision ag insights: variable rate planting using yield data and field zones • Nitrogen strategies aligned with seeding rates and yield potential • Grid sampling basics: where to start and how to build a plan • Sampling timing considerations—spring vs. fall vs. post-plant As always, these are local, boots-on-the-ground insights you can use right away—because the best decisions start before the planter hits full stride. Featured this week: Nicholas Giesseman (Host) Nick Thompson Owen Heetland Melissa Schumann Adrianna Herlache Sam Farrington (Precision Ag Manager) 🎧 Listen now [https://www.innovativeag.com/agronomy#crop-talk-podcast] Have a question for the team? Send it to CropTalk@InnovativeAg.com To learn more about Innovative Ag Services and our agronomy services, visit InnovativeAg.com/Agronomy. Produced by IAS Communications in partnership with My Four Creative.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604023/fan_mail/new] Crop Talk by IAS – Field Scouting Update | May 26  Crops are starting to respond as warmer temperatures return, and field activity is shifting quickly across Iowa. What we’re seeing in the field right now is a transition window—early growth is picking up, but weed pressure, uneven emergence, and timing decisions are becoming more important by the day.  In this week’s episode, the team shares boots-on-the-ground insights on what growers should watch as post herbicide and sidedress season begins.  In this episode, the team discusses:  * Warm-up trends and how crops are responding after recent cool conditions  * Increasing weed pressure and why timing matters for post applications  * Targeting weeds before they exceed 3 inches for best control  * Stand counts, emergence variability, and lingering crusting effects  * Pre herbicide breakdown and what that means for current weed flushes  * Scouting strategies—checking multiple areas across every field  * Post application timing, tank mixes, and adjuvant considerations  * Why mixing fertilizer with post herbicides can reduce effectiveness  * Best conditions for Liberty applications and why “banker’s hours” matter  * Crop response considerations with dicamba products in warmer weather  The Crop Talk team emphasizes that conditions still matter field-by-field. As crops start to grow and weeds accelerate, timely scouting and properly timed applications will make the biggest difference heading into June.  Featured this week:  Nick Thompson, Host and Southwest Region Agronomist (Ellsworth)  Owen Heetland, Northwest Region Agronomist (Cleves)  Erin Ricker, Eastern Region Agronomist (Masonville)  Adrianna Herlache — Southeast Region Agronomist (Monticello)  🎧 Listen now [https://www.innovativeag.com/agronomy#crop-talk-podcast] Have a question for the team? Send it to CropTalk@InnovativeAg.com To learn more about Innovative Ag Services and our agronomy services, visit InnovativeAg.com/Agronomy. Produced by IAS Communications in partnership with My Four Creative.

27 de may de 202613 min
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Crop Talk by IAS – 05/20/2026

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604023/fan_mail/new] Crop Talk by IAS – Field Scouting Update | May 20 This week on Crop Talk by IAS, the agronomy team shares updates from across Iowa as recent rains begin changing field conditions fast. In this episode, the team discusses:  • Emergence concerns following heavy rainfall and crusting conditions  • Hail and wind impacts in parts of Iowa  • Stand counts and early replant evaluations  • Weed flushes and delayed herbicide activation  • Transitioning into post herbicide and sidedress season  • Why low spots, ponding, and uneven emergence need close attention right now Special guest Zach Fagan, IAS Seed Specialist, also joins the conversation to break down current replant discussions across eastern Iowa. He shares what planting windows are showing the most concern, realistic yield expectations for thinner stands, and why weed control may be the bigger issue in many replanted fields. The Crop Talk team emphasizes the importance of timely scouting and making practical, informed decisions as crops continue to emerge and conditions shift quickly across the region. Featured this week: Nicholas Giesseman, Host and Eastern Region Agronomist  Nick Thompson, Southwest Region Agronomist (Ellsworth)  Owen Heetland, Northwest Region Agronomist (Cleves)  Melissa Schumann, Northeast Region Agronomist  Special Guest: Zach Fagan, IAS Seed Specialist  🎧 Listen now [https://www.innovativeag.com/agronomy#crop-talk-podcast] Have a question for the team? Send it to CropTalk@InnovativeAg.com To learn more about Innovative Ag Services and our agronomy services, visit InnovativeAg.com/Agronomy. Produced by IAS Communications in partnership with My Four Creative.

20 de may de 20269 min
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Crop Talk by IAS – 05/13/2026

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604023/fan_mail/new] Crop Talk by IAS – Field Scouting Update | May 13 This week on Crop Talk, IAS agronomists across Iowa are shifting from planting progress to emergence checks, crusting concerns, and early replant conversations. While most growers are nearing the finish line on planting, changing soil conditions and uneven emergence are creating a new round of scouting priorities. In this episode, the team discusses:  • Crusting concerns showing up in both corn and soybeans  • Why April 23 planting dates are getting extra attention  • Rotary hoe considerations and when it can help  • Uneven soybean emergence and patchy stands  • What “leafing out underground” means in corn  • How moisture, soil type, and temperature swings are impacting emergence  • Herbicide activation concerns in dry conditions  • Why targeted scouting matters field by field  • Stand count and replant conversations starting across Iowa As always, these are real-time insights from local IAS agronomists sharing what they’re seeing right now across Iowa fields. Featured this week: Nicholas Giesseman (Host) Nick Thompson Owen Heetland Erin Recker Adrianna Herlache 🎧 Listen now [https://www.innovativeag.com/agronomy#crop-talk-podcast] Have a question for the team? Send it to CropTalk@InnovativeAg.com To learn more about Innovative Ag Services and our agronomy services, visit InnovativeAg.com/Agronomy. Produced by IAS Communications in partnership with My Four Creative.

13 de may de 202610 min
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Crop Talk by IAS – 05/06/2026

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604023/fan_mail/new] Crop Talk by IAS – Field Scouting Update | Week of May 5 Planting progress picked up quickly this week across much of Iowa, but conditions are still varying from field to field. In this week’s Crop Talk Field Scouting Update, the IAS agronomy team shares what they’re seeing as corn and soybean planters continue rolling, fertilizer applications move ahead, and weed pressure starts to ramp up across the territory.  While warmer weather and drying conditions have helped build momentum, agronomists are reminding growers not to rush into fields that still aren’t fit. The conversation this week also shifts toward stand evaluations, emergence checks and what to watch as planted acres begin progressing through germination.  This week’s highlights: * Planting progress accelerated across most of Iowa * Corn planting estimated 60–75% complete in some areas * Soybean planting is rapidly increasing as conditions improve * Weed pressure continuing to build, including early waterhemp emergence * Burn-down timing is becoming more critical on delayed acres * Soil fit and seed-to-soil contact remain top priorities * Cooler soil temperatures are slowing early emergence * Early seedling evaluations beginning in planted fields * Stand counts and replant considerations discussed for the weeks ahead * Importance of working closely with your agronomist as conditions vary from field to field As always, these are real-time insights from local IAS agronomists, sharing what they’re seeing across Iowa fields right now. Featured this week:  Nicholas Giesseman (Host)  Nick Thompson  Owen Heetland  Melissa Schumann 🎧 Listen now [https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/HISzDPy/CropTalk#CropTalkByIAS ]  🎧 Listen now [https://www.innovativeag.com/agronomy#crop-talk-podcast] Have a question for the team? Send it to CropTalk@InnovativeAg.com To learn more about Innovative Ag Services and our agronomy services, visit InnovativeAg.com/Agronomy. Produced by IAS Communications in partnership with My Four Creative.

6 de may de 20268 min
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Crop Talk by IAS – 04/28/26

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604023/fan_mail/new] Crop Talk by IAS – Field Scouting Update | Week of April 28 Wet conditions are slowing progress—and putting pressure on every decision. In this week’s Crop Talk Field Scouting Update, the IAS agronomy team shares what they’re seeing across the territory as planting pauses and fields continue to dry out. While some acres are in, many growers are waiting for the right conditions to avoid compaction and protect yield potential. We’re also seeing increased weed pressure, especially grasses and early-emerging weeds, making burn-down strategy and timing more important than ever. You’ll hear practical, boots-on-the-ground insights from across Iowa, including what to watch next and how to adjust your approach as conditions change. This week’s highlights: * Planting progress stalled by rain—many areas still waiting to resume  * Soil conditions matter more than the calendar—avoid sidewall compaction  * Weed pressure increasing, especially grasses and early growth  * Burn-down adjustments: tank mixes, AMS, and timing considerations  * Scouting reminders: walk fields, don’t just check from the road  * Border vs. full-field spray decisions depending on pressure  * Nozzle selection and coverage matter more as programs shift  * Nitrogen plans still holding—for now  * No need to rush maturity changes—plenty of season ahead  As always, these are real-time insights from local agronomists—because the best decisions come from what your fields are telling you right now. Featured this week: Nicholas Giesseman (Host) Nick Thompson Owen Heetland Erin Ricker Adrianna Herlache 🎧 Listen now [https://www.innovativeag.com/agronomy#crop-talk-podcast] Have a question for the team? Send it to CropTalk@InnovativeAg.com To learn more about Innovative Ag Services and our agronomy services, visit InnovativeAg.com/Agronomy. Produced by IAS Communications in partnership with My Four Creative.

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