Cool August temperatures across Iowa slow growing degree day (GDD) accumulations. In addition, Iowa’s late corn planting dates this year obviously impacted the crop as well. These two factors affect corn yield potential
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
The next advance in climate science will come out of experiments in forecasting shifts in climate re...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
Iowa’s 2012 corn crop races through development stages because of rapid Growing Degree Day (GDD) acc...
Corn planting began a couple of weeks ago and according to the May 5 USDA-NASS Crop Progress and Con...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...
It’s an understatement to say that March in Iowa was much warmer than normal (Figure 1). Although on...
The USDA/NASS released the first 2012 corn yield forecast on August 10. The current Iowa corn yield ...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...
Nearly half of the corn is emerged across Iowa as of May 9 with up to 60 percent emerged in the nor...
Cool weather and associated slow growing degree day accumulations describe the 2009 corn growing sea...
Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought....
Sixty-four percent of Iowa’s corn lay in seedbeds as of May 6. This is 6 percent ahead of normal (se...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
The next advance in climate science will come out of experiments in forecasting shifts in climate re...
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
Iowa’s 2012 corn crop races through development stages because of rapid Growing Degree Day (GDD) acc...
Corn planting began a couple of weeks ago and according to the May 5 USDA-NASS Crop Progress and Con...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...
It’s an understatement to say that March in Iowa was much warmer than normal (Figure 1). Although on...
The USDA/NASS released the first 2012 corn yield forecast on August 10. The current Iowa corn yield ...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...
Nearly half of the corn is emerged across Iowa as of May 9 with up to 60 percent emerged in the nor...
Cool weather and associated slow growing degree day accumulations describe the 2009 corn growing sea...
Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought....
Sixty-four percent of Iowa’s corn lay in seedbeds as of May 6. This is 6 percent ahead of normal (se...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the s...
The next advance in climate science will come out of experiments in forecasting shifts in climate re...