“Our authors try to incorporate timely, research-based information that helps inform crop producers and the industry of their options related to crop protection, yield and profit,” said Erin Hodgson, crops team lead and extension entomologist at Iowa State. “With farming, there are a lot of things outside of the producers’ control, but we try to offer viable solutions so that producers can make good judgment calls about how they respond.”
To date, nearly 4,600 people subscribe to the ICM News service, and more than 1,600 subscribe to the ICM Blog. Anyone who wants to subscribe can enter their email, on the right side of the ICM News website: https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews.
During peak growing season, Hodgson said it’s common for multiple articles and blogs to be posted throughout the week, and subscribers receive an email each time new content is posted. All subscriptions are free.
The same website that hosts ICM News and blogs also hosts news releases and industry-specific information related to crops, soils, upcoming events and more. One part of the website, called the “Encyclopedia,” provides an encyclopedic explanation of common crop issues, A through Z.
While the primary goal is to inform producers and the industry, Hodgson said the content also sparks ideas for media and education.
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