Temperatures this morning (May 3) reached 25 degrees with many corn and soybean fields getting close to emerge. In a few fields, crops have just started to emerge and with the low temperatures many may wonder if replanting now is needed
The last USDA crop progress report indicates 72% of corn in or past the dent stage with 5% of the co...
The first frost of the autumn generally brings a flurry of forage related questions centered around ...
Most of Iowa alfalfa fields have broken winter dormancy. A few early April nights with temperatures...
The record low temperatures last Monday, May 2, have caused significant damage to corn plants and ea...
Freezing and near-freezing temperatures have afflicted western and northern Iowa this week. There ha...
Freezing temperatures before physiological maturity will damage corn and soybeans. In addition to cr...
Generally field crops in South Dakota are exposed to some degree of frost during the spring somewher...
Alfalfa fields are growing well across most of Iowa. The next few nights have frost or freeze warnin...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The first week of July brought temperatures slightly above long-term averages, particularly in north...
Iowa crop producers enter August with crop conditions on the edge. Rain in the first week of August ...
June is finishing as it started--slightly warmer than average--so we have gained heat on the season ...
Week three of the 2006 growing season began cool, but temperatures moderated by mid-week. The total ...
The third week of June brought warm and humid weather, spiked with local severe thunderstorms and so...
Inside Field updates…….110 Yellow corn fields…….112 Low temperatures…….112 Weather update…….112 Row ...
The last USDA crop progress report indicates 72% of corn in or past the dent stage with 5% of the co...
The first frost of the autumn generally brings a flurry of forage related questions centered around ...
Most of Iowa alfalfa fields have broken winter dormancy. A few early April nights with temperatures...
The record low temperatures last Monday, May 2, have caused significant damage to corn plants and ea...
Freezing and near-freezing temperatures have afflicted western and northern Iowa this week. There ha...
Freezing temperatures before physiological maturity will damage corn and soybeans. In addition to cr...
Generally field crops in South Dakota are exposed to some degree of frost during the spring somewher...
Alfalfa fields are growing well across most of Iowa. The next few nights have frost or freeze warnin...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
The first week of July brought temperatures slightly above long-term averages, particularly in north...
Iowa crop producers enter August with crop conditions on the edge. Rain in the first week of August ...
June is finishing as it started--slightly warmer than average--so we have gained heat on the season ...
Week three of the 2006 growing season began cool, but temperatures moderated by mid-week. The total ...
The third week of June brought warm and humid weather, spiked with local severe thunderstorms and so...
Inside Field updates…….110 Yellow corn fields…….112 Low temperatures…….112 Weather update…….112 Row ...
The last USDA crop progress report indicates 72% of corn in or past the dent stage with 5% of the co...
The first frost of the autumn generally brings a flurry of forage related questions centered around ...
Most of Iowa alfalfa fields have broken winter dormancy. A few early April nights with temperatures...