Just 3% of corn acres and 1% of soybean acres across the state of Iowa remain unharvested, according to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s crop progress and condition report.
An unusually warm, wet summer fueled the spread of crop diseases, and now some corn farmers have reported lower-than-expected yields.
Iowa farmers are predicted to harvest their largest corn crop ever despite challenging weather conditions. Low crop prices are expected due to the large supply, impacting farmer profitability. Efforts ...
The corn and soybean harvest is complete in Iowa, according to the final U.S. Department of Agriculture crop report.
Warm, dry conditions across the state for most of the week gave Iowa farmers plenty of time in the fields to harvest corn and soybeans. According to the latest crop progress and condition report from ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Harvest season is underway for many Iowa farmers, as more than 65% of corn acres have reached maturity, according to the latest crop progress and condition ...
The United States is headed for a record-breaking corn harvest this year, but the surge in supply is threatening to lower prices at a time when farmers are already feeling the pinch. Stu Swanson, an ...
Harvest season is underway in parts of Iowa a little early this year, in part due to the dry weather and a disease that hit corn crops. Field agronomist Angie Rieck Hinz, with the ISU Extension, says ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (Iowa Capital Dispatch) - “Summer-like” temperatures and almost no precipitation over the past week expedited harvest season across Iowa, according to a Monday weather summary from ...