The week of June 5 through June 12 finally was slightly above long-term average temperatures, and in all but northwest and north central Iowa we have essentially made up the growing degree deficit since May 1. Crops now are also growing well, with weeds the most critical issue facing farmers in most places
Although the week of May 10 was seasonally cold; we made up most of that week\u27s lost heat during ...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The week of May 19 through May 26 was slightly cooler than average. Favorable field conditions allo...
Another week with near-normal temperatures coupled with adequate soil moisture in most areas has cro...
We were blessed by a pretty normal week with all crops growing well in most areas. Some replanting w...
A third straight week of cooler than average weather has slowed crop progress across Iowa. Sporadic ...
The week of July 4 generated normal temperatures, with little or no rain in the state. Although corn...
The 2009 growing season finished off May a bit cool, with degree day accumulations for only one of t...
Summer burst through the doors with a blast of heat and humidity. Although oppressive to people, it ...
Summer arrives on June 21, but the below-normal rainfall and mostly above-normal temperatures have b...
After three weeks of near-normal temperatures, Iowa weather wrapped up August with a return to colde...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
In a season that started with weather tumult fouling up the planting season in many areas, we have d...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
July 4 came and went, and a few Iowa corn fields are now at VT, with tassels just emerging. Soybeans...
Although the week of May 10 was seasonally cold; we made up most of that week\u27s lost heat during ...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The week of May 19 through May 26 was slightly cooler than average. Favorable field conditions allo...
Another week with near-normal temperatures coupled with adequate soil moisture in most areas has cro...
We were blessed by a pretty normal week with all crops growing well in most areas. Some replanting w...
A third straight week of cooler than average weather has slowed crop progress across Iowa. Sporadic ...
The week of July 4 generated normal temperatures, with little or no rain in the state. Although corn...
The 2009 growing season finished off May a bit cool, with degree day accumulations for only one of t...
Summer burst through the doors with a blast of heat and humidity. Although oppressive to people, it ...
Summer arrives on June 21, but the below-normal rainfall and mostly above-normal temperatures have b...
After three weeks of near-normal temperatures, Iowa weather wrapped up August with a return to colde...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
In a season that started with weather tumult fouling up the planting season in many areas, we have d...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
July 4 came and went, and a few Iowa corn fields are now at VT, with tassels just emerging. Soybeans...
Although the week of May 10 was seasonally cold; we made up most of that week\u27s lost heat during ...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The week of May 19 through May 26 was slightly cooler than average. Favorable field conditions allo...