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Drought conditions have expanded across the state at a critical time for corn and soybean crops.
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The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration is forecasting drought conditions to spread farther eastward in Iowa.
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Even with a few recent rains, much of the Great Plains are in a drought. Wildfires have swept across the grasslands and farmers are worried about how they’ll make it through the growing season.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects western Iowa’s drought condition to persist and little chance of flooding.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers forecasts dry conditions and low-levels of run-off will continue throughout 2022.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is offering resources to cow-calf producers who were hard hit by this year’s drought.
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Jimmy Emmons has all sorts of things growing in his fields in Leedey, Oklahoma. There’s peas, beans, millets and varieties of grain sorghum, but none of...
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Dennis Todey, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Midwest Climate Hub, said the prospects for the rest of the summer are hard to forecast. At best, Iowa would get enough rain to hold off an even worse drought, he predicted.
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Charity Nebbe talks with gardening experts about how to best fertilize plants in a variety of landscapes.
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Northwest and central Iowa adjust to an early drought this summer.