No state grows more corn than Iowa, we’re the corn state! Now, there's a new kind of corn that could be the cream of the crop. A team of scientists lead by Iowa State University are now ...
In District 1, estimates show a 3.28% yield decrease from last year’s numbers. Iowa District 1 Corn Yield Estimate: 176.59 bu./acre Ear Count: 102.18 Grain Length: 6.52 District 4 showed the ...
which runs the Iowa plant. The plant’s ethanol also will go into Tide laundry detergent, replacing the corn-based ethanol long used to stabilize the detergent formula and enhance washing ...
For years lowans have complacently accepted Sioux City, wide-open river town as something of a black sheep on the edge of their fold. Verne Marshall, crusading editor of the Cedar Rapids Gazette ...
The corn harvest is 12 days ahead of the five-year average at 84%. Northwest and northcentral Iowa lead the way at 90% complete, while south-central Iowa reports just 65% of their corn is in.
Corn and soybean harvest begins in Iowa. (Photo by Perry Beeman/Iowa Capital Dispatch) Corn and soybeans in Iowa are several days behind 2023’s maturation schedule, but are in overall good to ...
For the first time in Iowa’s history, NASCAR is racing into town for the Iowa Corn 350. But before the drivers start their engines in the Hawkeye State, here are four things to look out for this ...
This fall’s massive corn and soybean harvests both help and hurt farmers, experts say. Iowa is expected to combine its largest soybean harvest ever and second-largest corn crop, according to a U ...
Monday Iowa Corn announced it will be the entitlement partner of the first-ever NASCAR Cup Series race in the state. The Iowa Corn 350, Powered by Ethanol, will showcase the performance of ethanol ...
A farmer tills a harvested corn field in late October near Boone. (Photo by Cami Koons/Iowa Capital Dispatch) Iowa corn harvest reached 84% this week, up from 68% last week, and soybean harvest is ...
Iowa's corn harvest reached 84% this week, up from 68% last week, and its soybean harvest is nearly complete, at 96%, as the state nears the end of one of its driest Octobers on record.
The amount of corn now harvested doubled last week to 22$. The is one day ahead of normal and just two days behind last year. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says he’s heard good things from farmers ...