Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought. The January 2013 U.S. drought monitor maps showed drought still persisted across Iowa to a greater extent than in 2012. Thankfully, March and now April rains and snow helped reduce drought severity in many parts of Iowa. This week’s U.S. Drought Monitor reflects significant improvement. Topsoil moisture conditions have subsequently improved, but subsoils in many areas remain short or very short in moisture (NASS). As we ramp up for the 2013 growing season, let’s address some frequently asked questions and concerns discussed over the long 2012-2013 winter
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
This was a summer of water deficit. With the current weather pattern trends, there is concern on wha...
The Midwest suffered the first drought since 1988 during 2012. Chances are that event opened a perio...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa as documented in Part I of this series. In areas of the...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa. As of Jan. 30, modeled volumetric root-zone soil water...
Summer arrives on June 21, but the below-normal rainfall and mostly above-normal temperatures have b...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
In Part I of this article, I addressed the current situation and Iowa corn performance in 2012. In t...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
To no one’s surprise, Iowa corn conditions declined throughout the month of July. Dry hot weather ha...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
This was a summer of water deficit. With the current weather pattern trends, there is concern on wha...
The Midwest suffered the first drought since 1988 during 2012. Chances are that event opened a perio...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
Fifteen percent of Iowa’s 2013 corn crop remains unplanted as we write the last week of May. After e...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa as documented in Part I of this series. In areas of the...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa. As of Jan. 30, modeled volumetric root-zone soil water...
Summer arrives on June 21, but the below-normal rainfall and mostly above-normal temperatures have b...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
In Part I of this article, I addressed the current situation and Iowa corn performance in 2012. In t...
Corn planting progress ground to a halt again in late May with 85 percent of Iowa’s corn planted (US...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
To no one’s surprise, Iowa corn conditions declined throughout the month of July. Dry hot weather ha...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
This was a summer of water deficit. With the current weather pattern trends, there is concern on wha...
The Midwest suffered the first drought since 1988 during 2012. Chances are that event opened a perio...