Weather this fall has benefited the corn crop by allowing late planted corn to mature. Much of the state recently experienced its first killing frost. The USDA October yield estimate of 172 bushels per acre in Iowa surprised many. If this is the final yield, 2008 will produce the third highest yield recorded, behind the 173 bushels per acre of 2005 and 181 bushels per acre in 2004
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Fall weather has allowed late planted corn to mature, increasing grain yields expectations - the USD...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
Very wet conditions in October 2009 and early snowfalls in November resulted in several thousand acr...
Corn following corn is in rough shape in areas across Iowa. Many wonder what is happening. The crop’...
October corn yield forecast for Iowa dropped to 169 bushels per acre, a significant reduction from t...
Iowa’s corn has experienced an unforgiving growing season. With the last breaths of summer in the a...
The September 2010 USDA–NASS corn yield forecast remains at 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa ...
Towards the end of February we typically begin to experience warmer weather and with that arises con...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
It looks like we will have another large wet crop, especially in eastern Iowa. There is less room to...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
The start of the 2008 growing season was extremely difficult for planting and crop establishment, ho...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Fall weather has allowed late planted corn to mature, increasing grain yields expectations - the USD...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
Very wet conditions in October 2009 and early snowfalls in November resulted in several thousand acr...
Corn following corn is in rough shape in areas across Iowa. Many wonder what is happening. The crop’...
October corn yield forecast for Iowa dropped to 169 bushels per acre, a significant reduction from t...
Iowa’s corn has experienced an unforgiving growing season. With the last breaths of summer in the a...
The September 2010 USDA–NASS corn yield forecast remains at 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa ...
Towards the end of February we typically begin to experience warmer weather and with that arises con...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
It looks like we will have another large wet crop, especially in eastern Iowa. There is less room to...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
The start of the 2008 growing season was extremely difficult for planting and crop establishment, ho...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...