Crop Watch

By Bob Streit
Columist, Farm News

Fertilizer Supplies and Prices

The shortest month of the year seems to be streaking by and March will be here soon. The days will be longer and the temps will be warming up. I could usually state that the snow banks are beginning to melt, but here in the center of the state we only have had two...

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An update on the Latest News and Happenings

The month of January is rolling or sliding among, as a good share of the state gets to walk over the snowdrifts and skate on the ice-covered yards and ground. What made it bearable was that the December weather was so mild and warm that we seem to have avoided thirty...

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The Big Soil Health Event

The Christmas season is upon us and it is typically a time for families and relatives to gather and celebrate another year passing us by. We get to chat with siblings that live far away and see how the nieces, nephews and grandkids are doing. Here’s wishing all of you...

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Looking Towards the 2022 Season

November is here and the green of summer is mostly gone as the fields turn to different shades of brown and the last of the leaves fall off the trees. Reports of snow to the north will become more common later in the month and we can say goodbye to another growing...

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The Disease Situation

  While we were hoping for rain every week during the entire growing season, the wish right now is for mostly sunny and dry weather so the crops can be harvested before the stalks collapse or before the unexpected early snowstorm buries the bean plants under a...

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Yields So Far

The last week of September is upon us and the days are getting shorter. Already several bursts of cooler air have moved into the northwestern states, giving those people warnings about the eventual movement into winter. For us though the weather has generally been dry...

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Late Yield Enhancement of Bean Yields

Just as any person over the age of 65 remembers where they were on Nov 22nd, 1963. The broadcasts and telecasts told of happenings in Dallas that rocked the country and much of the free world. When you heard the date of Sept 11, 20001 the same sort of thoughts are...

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Iowa on Display

Now that the end of the growing season and month of August are drawing to a close our opinions and evaluation of the crops and grain production carry more value. Potentials and estimates will become realities as we measure the yields when harvest starts. Through July...

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