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Ag Secretary Mike Naig cited tax relief, extension of the ethanol tax credit and strengthened crop insurance as reasons to ...
Climate outlooks, posted on the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship website, show more precipitation and warm ...
If sweet corn is part of your Fourth of July tradition, here's what you need to know about finding it around the Des Moines ...
Subsoil moisture condition rated 3 percent very short, 14 percent short, 73 percent adequate and 10 percent surplus.Corn ...
The report caps a two-year-long research review by a team of 16 scientists that focused on pollution patterns in two ...
Across the state of Iowa, approximately 2% of planted corn acres are beginning to silk, and 13% of soybean acres are blooming ...
State Climatologist Justin Glisan said the last reporting period was the “wettest” of the season, with precipitation totals 2-4 inches above normal in some areas.
Corn and soybean crops continue to progress well throughout Iowa, with 15% of corn silking and 36% of soybeans blooming amid another week of above-average temperatures and precipitation, according to ...