Harvest all but wrapped up in Iowa

IARN — With snow falling in Iowa this week, it is a reminder that the seasons will soon be changing, and fieldwork will be coming to a halt soon in the state. For the most part, we have been hearing that yields were somewhat better than expected in pockets of the state, while some never materialized at all thanks to a widespread drought in the western parts of the state.

As the combines and tillage tools are being cleaned up, parked and readied for storage, we are still seeing a few remnants of the harvest season and the after-harvest work that needs to be done. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig talks with us about where the progress is in Iowa this week.

For more on this story visit the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.

Image: Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig speaks with IARN on Nov. 14th, 2022

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