Statewide Iowa (RI) — After heavy rain, scattered snow, and widely varied temperatures during the past month, Iowa farmers are making up for lost time by getting a significant amount of planting done this week.
Angie Rieck Hinz, a field agronomist with the Iowa State University Extension in north-central Iowa, says many producers in her region have struggled with weather conditions that were far from ideal.
The USDA crop report that came out earlier this week showed soybean planting was at 27%, compared to 11% the week before, while corn plantings had bounded from 22% to 42%.
Rieck Hinz is expecting more strong numbers in the remainder of this week, as long as the weather holds.
Temperatures have been particularly uncooperative for planting, with 80 degrees one day and temps dropping below freezing the next.
Rieck Hinz is hoping things have stabilized for the time being.
Speaking of rain, she says growers in the Story City area got around seven inches during April, which is well above average, and some areas got even more.
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