The third week of June brought warm and humid weather, spiked with local severe thunderstorms and some areas of heavy rain, especially in southeastern Iowa. Uneven stands are quite common, particularly in corn fields planted into less than ideal seedbeds. Some of that unevenness has been corrected by active growth the past week. Subtle variation in soil conditions, especially due to wheel tracks created during spring tillage, is apparent in some areas
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The 2008 crop production season has had many challenges. The cool, wet spring delayed or prevented p...
Iowa weather during the last week of May behaved like, well, Iowa spring weather. For the week, temp...
Iowa crop producers enter August with crop conditions on the edge. Rain in the first week of August ...
Iowans have experienced a range of weather conditions that cover most bases so far in 2007. If you w...
The first week of July brought temperatures slightly above long-term averages, particularly in north...
Winter annual weeds have steadily increased in the past decade due to expanding no-till acres. In th...
Wet weather conditions across much of the state have slowed or halted fieldwork and contributed to c...
The recent period of below normal temperatures has a few implications in terms of weed management. P...
Temperatures this morning (May 3) reached 25 degrees with many corn and soybean fields getting close...
Week three of the 2006 growing season began cool, but temperatures moderated by mid-week. The total ...
Much of Iowa has experienced frost or high winds, or both, in the past week, which can significantly...
Summer arrives on June 21, but the below-normal rainfall and mostly above-normal temperatures have b...
During the week of June 8, Iowa witnessed record high flood crests on several interior rivers that m...
A warm week provided much-welcomed heat for Iowa\u27s crops. Seasonal degree-day deficits largely ev...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The 2008 crop production season has had many challenges. The cool, wet spring delayed or prevented p...
Iowa weather during the last week of May behaved like, well, Iowa spring weather. For the week, temp...
Iowa crop producers enter August with crop conditions on the edge. Rain in the first week of August ...
Iowans have experienced a range of weather conditions that cover most bases so far in 2007. If you w...
The first week of July brought temperatures slightly above long-term averages, particularly in north...
Winter annual weeds have steadily increased in the past decade due to expanding no-till acres. In th...
Wet weather conditions across much of the state have slowed or halted fieldwork and contributed to c...
The recent period of below normal temperatures has a few implications in terms of weed management. P...
Temperatures this morning (May 3) reached 25 degrees with many corn and soybean fields getting close...
Week three of the 2006 growing season began cool, but temperatures moderated by mid-week. The total ...
Much of Iowa has experienced frost or high winds, or both, in the past week, which can significantly...
Summer arrives on June 21, but the below-normal rainfall and mostly above-normal temperatures have b...
During the week of June 8, Iowa witnessed record high flood crests on several interior rivers that m...
A warm week provided much-welcomed heat for Iowa\u27s crops. Seasonal degree-day deficits largely ev...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The 2008 crop production season has had many challenges. The cool, wet spring delayed or prevented p...
Iowa weather during the last week of May behaved like, well, Iowa spring weather. For the week, temp...