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It may be harvest season, but Iowa’s chestnut trees don’t have much to offer after spending 10 consecutive months in soil with too much moisture.Rains…
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Farmers know every year they’re going to encounter surprises from things out of their control, like drought or pests.This year, great growing conditions…
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With billions of dollars’ worth of corn and soybeans still in the fields, Iowa farmers are using sunny, dry days to catch up.Nights too.But Monday’s U.S.…
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With the changing leaves and the cooling temperatures, it’s time to start harvesting late season produce.It can be difficult to know when to harvest crops…
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Glenn Van Wyk is clearing debris spit out by the July 19th tornado after ripping through the nearby Vermeer factory and leveling three of his farmstead’s…
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Now that Iowa farmers have most of their corn and soybeans out of the field and into the bins, the numbers suggest another great year for production… and…
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Iowa’s corn and soybean harvest continues behind last year, and the five-year average.Today’s USDA update says statewide, 71-percent of the corn crop is…
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Some of Iowa's farmers are crediting optimal growing weather into harvest season for a plentiful bounty this fall. Wayne Johnson, who farms near Forest…
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Iowa farmers are taking advantage of near-perfect harvesting weather, transforming standing corn and soybeans fields into stubble. In central Iowa’s Story…
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This program originally aired on November 17, 2014.This year, U.S. farmers are bringing in what is expected to be a record breaking harvest. On this…