You can figure your chances for two or three consecutive days of god weather when you\u27re making hay, pouring concrete or doing some of your other fair weather work
Some good news this week, with much-needed access to fields gained across Iowa. Also on the positive...
Records show that an average of about 1 inch of rainfall a week during the growing season will insur...
The purpose of this study was to determine the likelihood of different numbers of drought days per s...
The article addresses the topic of what constitutes both wet and dry days in North Dakota. Depending...
Iowa weather continued to track cool and wet as degree days fell just a bit further behind long-term...
The kind of weather we have often is the deciding factor on crop yields in Iowa. The moisture used b...
We\u27ve been looking in previous articles in this series some of the factors that cause weather to ...
It\u27s not possible to forecast the date of the first snowfall very far in advance for a given year...
Highly favorable growing season weather last year helped break crop yield records. But lower soil mo...
What is the probability of various amounts of precipitation in South Dakota? The purpose of this pam...
Iowa is the crossroads of many air masses, fronts and pressure areas. These combine to give the stat...
Spring hay and pasture seedings are normally done from late February through late April in Iowa. The...
This is the eighth and last in a series of articles on our weather to appear in Iowa Farm Science. T...
If cooling freshly dried corn in your dryer is a bottleneck at harvest time, tests at Iowa State ind...
When will your field corn be ready for harvest? For safe storage as ear corn over winter and spring,...
Some good news this week, with much-needed access to fields gained across Iowa. Also on the positive...
Records show that an average of about 1 inch of rainfall a week during the growing season will insur...
The purpose of this study was to determine the likelihood of different numbers of drought days per s...
The article addresses the topic of what constitutes both wet and dry days in North Dakota. Depending...
Iowa weather continued to track cool and wet as degree days fell just a bit further behind long-term...
The kind of weather we have often is the deciding factor on crop yields in Iowa. The moisture used b...
We\u27ve been looking in previous articles in this series some of the factors that cause weather to ...
It\u27s not possible to forecast the date of the first snowfall very far in advance for a given year...
Highly favorable growing season weather last year helped break crop yield records. But lower soil mo...
What is the probability of various amounts of precipitation in South Dakota? The purpose of this pam...
Iowa is the crossroads of many air masses, fronts and pressure areas. These combine to give the stat...
Spring hay and pasture seedings are normally done from late February through late April in Iowa. The...
This is the eighth and last in a series of articles on our weather to appear in Iowa Farm Science. T...
If cooling freshly dried corn in your dryer is a bottleneck at harvest time, tests at Iowa State ind...
When will your field corn be ready for harvest? For safe storage as ear corn over winter and spring,...
Some good news this week, with much-needed access to fields gained across Iowa. Also on the positive...
Records show that an average of about 1 inch of rainfall a week during the growing season will insur...
The purpose of this study was to determine the likelihood of different numbers of drought days per s...