Corn planting began a couple of weeks ago and according to the May 5 USDA-NASS Crop Progress and Condition report only 36 percent of the corn crop is planted; 15 percent behind the 5-year average. The greatest progress has been in central and west central Iowa at 56 percent and 57 percent, respectively. Since May 5 there has been limited opportunity for planting to occur. Current weather forecasts for May 8 to 14 indicate two inches of rain and 20 to 30 lower than normal GDD accumulation across Iowa, which may cause additional planting delays
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
This spring\u27s weather conditions may be slowing down corn planting but soybean planting has not y...
Optimum Iowa corn planting dates range from mid-April to the end of April in North Central and North...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50 percent of the statewid...
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
This spring\u27s weather conditions may be slowing down corn planting but soybean planting has not y...
Optimum Iowa corn planting dates range from mid-April to the end of April in North Central and North...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50 percent of the statewid...
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Planting date studies have been conducted for corn over many years. Often the focus has been to dete...
Producers attempt to plant corn earlier every year. For example, in 2006, 50% of the statewide crop ...