The Iowa State University spring survey of subsoil moisture in northwest Iowa indicates below normal amounts of subsoil moisture in most areas. The exception was near Rossie where the subsoil moisture was 1.3 inches above normal. Subsoil moisture levels are surveyed in pre-determined areas each spring and fall
It is welcome news to see the potential recovery from last year’s drought as the soil profile is ful...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa as documented in Part I of this series. In areas of the...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
The northwest Iowa fall survey of subsoil moisture completed by Iowa State University in November sh...
Each spring and fall a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available ...
Each spring and fall a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available ...
Soil moisture is critical for crop production in most years in north western Iowa. Soil moisture sam...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
This was a summer of water deficit. With the current weather pattern trends, there is concern on wha...
Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought....
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
It is welcome news to see the potential recovery from last year’s drought as the soil profile is ful...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa as documented in Part I of this series. In areas of the...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
The northwest Iowa fall survey of subsoil moisture completed by Iowa State University in November sh...
Each spring and fall a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available ...
Each spring and fall a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available ...
Soil moisture is critical for crop production in most years in north western Iowa. Soil moisture sam...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Each spring and fall, a soil moisture survey is conducted to determine the amount of plant-available...
Iowa 2012 corn yields ended at 137 bu/acre (see USDA-NASS data), dropping 22 percent below the 30-ye...
This was a summer of water deficit. With the current weather pattern trends, there is concern on wha...
Winter ISU Extension and Outreach meetings provided premium-grade fodder for reflection and thought....
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...
It is welcome news to see the potential recovery from last year’s drought as the soil profile is ful...
Dry conditions persist in many parts of Iowa as documented in Part I of this series. In areas of the...
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau. Iowa...