It’s an understatement to say that March in Iowa was much warmer than normal (Figure 1). Although only a few record high daily temperatures were set, the average monthly temperature set a new record by a substantial margin. The consistent warm weather encouraged a few to plant corn as early as mid-March.Soil temperatures state-wide reached 50 F by March 15. Although not a first historically, it was a full month before soils normally warm to 50 F at the 4 inch depth
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Weather in recent years has caused many corn seeding delays or replanting after a killing spring fro...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Soil temperature is important in all seasons, but especially so in the spring as crop emergence take...
Sixty-four percent of Iowa’s corn lay in seedbeds as of May 6. This is 6 percent ahead of normal (se...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
Corn planting usually begins when the average daily temperature first rises 55°F and the soil become...
Iowa’s 2012 corn crop races through development stages because of rapid Growing Degree Day (GDD) acc...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
The Climate Forecast System (CFS) issues long term forecasts that can help make important decisions ...
The corn was planted at weekly intervals from April 15 to May 27. A continuous record of soil and ai...
Corn spikes through fertile soil of early-planted fields in most parts of Iowa as I write. Accordin...
Nearly half of the corn is emerged across Iowa as of May 9 with up to 60 percent emerged in the nor...
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Weather in recent years has caused many corn seeding delays or replanting after a killing spring fro...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Soil temperature is important in all seasons, but especially so in the spring as crop emergence take...
Sixty-four percent of Iowa’s corn lay in seedbeds as of May 6. This is 6 percent ahead of normal (se...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
Corn planting usually begins when the average daily temperature first rises 55°F and the soil become...
Iowa’s 2012 corn crop races through development stages because of rapid Growing Degree Day (GDD) acc...
Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
The Climate Forecast System (CFS) issues long term forecasts that can help make important decisions ...
The corn was planted at weekly intervals from April 15 to May 27. A continuous record of soil and ai...
Corn spikes through fertile soil of early-planted fields in most parts of Iowa as I write. Accordin...
Nearly half of the corn is emerged across Iowa as of May 9 with up to 60 percent emerged in the nor...
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Weather in recent years has caused many corn seeding delays or replanting after a killing spring fro...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...