Scientists lead quest for perennial cover tailored to conventional cropping systems News Amina Moro, master's student in agronomy working with professors A. S. Goggi and K. J. Moore, stands in a test plot she is using to evaluate how the distance between a perennial groundcover and corn impacts crop growth. Photo by Gabrielle M. Myers, Iowa State University.
Dr. Mark Licht PeopleResearchersLand ManagementNutrient ManagementAssistant Professor - AgronomyExtension Cropping Systems Specialist - Extension and OutreachArea of Expertise: Cover Crop Management, Cropping System Management
Dr. Marshall McDaniel PeopleResearchersNutrient ManagementAssistant Professor - AgronomyArea of Expertise: Soil-Plant Interactions
Dr. Richard Cruse PeopleResearchersMulti-objectiveNutrient ManagementProfessor- AgronomyDirector - Iowa Water CenterArea of Expertise: Soil Erosion, Soil Management, Soil Physical Properties
Can adjustments to nitrogen rates reduce corn yield drag and disease implications following a cereal rye cover crop? Project
Dr. Erin Hodgson PeopleResearchersNutrient ManagementProfessor - EntomologyArea of Expertise: Field Crop Insects, Integrated Pest Management
Rebecca Vittetoe PeopleResearchersNutrient ManagementField Agronomist - Extension and OutreachArea of Expertise: Agronomy, Crop Management
Dr. Alison Robertson PeopleResearchersNutrient ManagementProfessor - Plant Pathology, Entomology, and MicrobiologyField Pathologist - Extension and OutreachArea of Expertise: Disease Management of Field Crops
Dr. Fernando Marcos PeopleResearchersNutrient ManagementResearch Scientist II - AgronomyArea of Expertise: Cover Crops
Erika Lundy-Woolfolk PeopleResearchersLand ManagementNutrient ManagementBeef Specialist - Extension and OutreachArea of Expertise: Beef Nutrition, Grazing Management