Corn following corn is in rough shape in areas across Iowa. Many wonder what is happening. The crop’s condition in general is not normal for this time of year. For example, last Sunday the USDA rated this year’s Iowa corn crop as 54 percent in ‘Good’ to ‘Excellent’ condition and 15 percent is ‘Poor’ or ‘Very Poor.’ Last year 72 percent was rated ‘Good’ to ‘Excellent’ and 5 percent was in ‘Poor’ or ‘Very Poor’ condition during the same week. Average plant height as of Sunday was 24 inches compared to 40 inches at end of the same week last year.Growing Degree Days continue to lag behind normal all over the state
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Iowa’s corn has experienced an unforgiving growing season. With the last breaths of summer in the a...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
Very wet conditions in October 2009 and early snowfalls in November resulted in several thousand acr...
Beginning this time last year the droning of airplanes could be heard in Iowa as acre upon acre of c...
The delays in planting led to delays in crop development and conclude with delays in harvesting. As...
Corn spikes through fertile soil of early-planted fields in most parts of Iowa as I write. Accordin...
Uneven growth reports on Iowa corn proliferated during the early part of the 2009 growing season. As...
Today the first weekly report of base 50°F degree-day accumulations is posted for the 2008 Iowa crop...
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Fall weather has allowed late planted corn to mature, increasing grain yields expectations - the USD...
As many are well aware, the wet conditions this spring have resulted in tremendous corn coloration a...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Many of us would like to forget the 2008 growing season; although the year turned out better than an...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Iowa’s corn has experienced an unforgiving growing season. With the last breaths of summer in the a...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
Very wet conditions in October 2009 and early snowfalls in November resulted in several thousand acr...
Beginning this time last year the droning of airplanes could be heard in Iowa as acre upon acre of c...
The delays in planting led to delays in crop development and conclude with delays in harvesting. As...
Corn spikes through fertile soil of early-planted fields in most parts of Iowa as I write. Accordin...
Uneven growth reports on Iowa corn proliferated during the early part of the 2009 growing season. As...
Today the first weekly report of base 50°F degree-day accumulations is posted for the 2008 Iowa crop...
Producers recently experienced good planting conditions; these could be the best planting dates for ...
Fall weather has allowed late planted corn to mature, increasing grain yields expectations - the USD...
As many are well aware, the wet conditions this spring have resulted in tremendous corn coloration a...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Many of us would like to forget the 2008 growing season; although the year turned out better than an...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Corn planting proceeded at an all-time record this spring. We’ve experienced one of the best plantin...
Iowa’s corn has experienced an unforgiving growing season. With the last breaths of summer in the a...