Nearly half of the corn is emerged across Iowa as of May 9 with up to 60 percent emerged in the north central cropping district according to USDA-NASS. As mentioned in a May 6 Integrated Crop Management News article, 2010 has been one of the best planting seasons in history. Unfortunately, recent cold temperatures and a hard freeze across central and northern areas of Iowa resulted in some foliar damage to emerged corn seedlings
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
Hail pounded various parts of Iowa over the last two weeks. Storm systems continue to march aggressi...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...
Freezing and near-freezing temperatures have afflicted western and northern Iowa this week. There ha...
A hard freeze last weekend resulted in leaf loss in emerged corn seedlings across central and northe...
Very wet conditions in October 2009 and early snowfalls in November resulted in several thousand acr...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Freezing and near-freezing temperatures have afflicted western and northern Iowa this week. There ha...
Corn spikes through fertile soil of early-planted fields in most parts of Iowa as I write. Accordin...
During this week’s crop and weather report, ISU Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor, integrated pe...
Crop and weather report guests are Iowa State University Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor and c...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
As of Sept. 27, nearly 91 percent of Iowa’s corn rates are “safe from frost” according to the USDA- ...
It’s an understatement to say that March in Iowa was much warmer than normal (Figure 1). Although on...
Sixty-four percent of Iowa’s corn lay in seedbeds as of May 6. This is 6 percent ahead of normal (se...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
Hail pounded various parts of Iowa over the last two weeks. Storm systems continue to march aggressi...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...
Freezing and near-freezing temperatures have afflicted western and northern Iowa this week. There ha...
A hard freeze last weekend resulted in leaf loss in emerged corn seedlings across central and northe...
Very wet conditions in October 2009 and early snowfalls in November resulted in several thousand acr...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Freezing and near-freezing temperatures have afflicted western and northern Iowa this week. There ha...
Corn spikes through fertile soil of early-planted fields in most parts of Iowa as I write. Accordin...
During this week’s crop and weather report, ISU Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor, integrated pe...
Crop and weather report guests are Iowa State University Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor and c...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
As of Sept. 27, nearly 91 percent of Iowa’s corn rates are “safe from frost” according to the USDA- ...
It’s an understatement to say that March in Iowa was much warmer than normal (Figure 1). Although on...
Sixty-four percent of Iowa’s corn lay in seedbeds as of May 6. This is 6 percent ahead of normal (se...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
Hail pounded various parts of Iowa over the last two weeks. Storm systems continue to march aggressi...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...