Iowa Crop Progress & Condition Report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly from April through November.

“After generally dry and pleasant weather during the Iowa State Fair, beneficial rain fell across much of northern Iowa over the last few days, providing some help to the extreme drought areas,” said Secretary Naig. “As we enter the final days of August, a more active weather pattern looks to bring additional chances of rainfall as soybeans are reaching a critical stage of development.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report

Despite spotty precipitation, Iowa’s farmers had 6.1 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending August 22, 2021, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting hay and oats. Producers were utilizing the release of CRP land for haying and grazing.

Topsoil moisture levels rated 24% very short, 40% short, 36% adequate and 0% surplus. Subsoil moisture levels rated 27% very short, 42% short, 31% adequate and 0% surplus. Northwest, Central and East Central Iowa had the lowest subsoil moisture levels in the State, with more than 80% rated short to very short.

Corn in or beyond the dough stage reached 90%, six days ahead of the 5-year average. Forty-seven percent of the corn crop has reached the dent stage or beyond, four days ahead of normal. There were scattered reports of corn reaching the mature stage. Some producers have begun chopping silage. Iowa’s corn condition rated 58% good to excellent. Soybeans setting pods reached 95%, eight days ahead of normal. Five percent of soybeans were coloring. There were a few reports of soybeans dropping leaves. Soybean condition was rated 61% good to excellent. Sudden death syndrome was observed in some soybean fields across the State. Oats harvested for grain reached 97%.

The third cutting of alfalfa hay reached 68% complete, three days ahead of the 5-year average. Both mites and army worms have been spotted in alfalfa and grass hay crops. Pasture condition was rated 31% good to excellent. Water for cows and calves on pasture has become an issue as some creeks and ponds dry up.

Weather Summary

Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Above-average temperatures were observed across most of Iowa during the reporting period with a cool down from a cold frontal passage late in the week. The statewide average temperature was 72.7 degrees, 0.7 degrees above normal. Though most of the week was dry, a large-scale weather system brought widespread rainfall across Iowa with above-normal totals approaching two inches in drought-stricken northern Iowa; much of southern Iowa reported only a few tenths of an inch of rainfall.

Sunshine and southeasterly winds led to pleasant conditions on Sunday (15th) afternoon. Partly cloudy skies remained overnight into Monday (16th) morning as a dome of high pressure dominated the weather pattern over the Midwest, lending to quiet conditions. Afternoon temperatures ranged from the low to mid 80s west to upper 70s east. Starry skies and a light southerly wind held temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s into Tuesday (17th) with some clouds streaming into central Iowa. Daytime temperatures were on the rise with increasing southerly winds and humidity; mid to upper 80s were observed in western Iowa while eastern Iowa reported temperatures three to five degrees cooler. Hazy skies were observed into Wednesday (18th) as wildfire smoke filtered into the region. Daytime highs rose into the 80s with a few 90 degree readings under partly cloudy skies. Morning lows reported at 7:00 am on Thursday (19th) were unseasonably warm, generally in the mid to upper 60s, up to nine degrees above normal. Dew point temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s combined with afternoon highs in the upper 80s led to very muggy conditions into the evening hours.

Light showers formed in western Iowa early on Friday (20th) before dissipating during the late morning hours. Southwesterly winds picked up through the afternoon as a cold front approached the state front from the west. Muggy conditions continued, which helped fire stronger thunderstorms in northwestern Iowa as the boundary entered the state. Some storms turned severe with a brief tornado reported near Sibley (Osceola County), causing some damage to trees and outbuildings. As the front swept across the state, measurable rainfall was observed at a majority of stations with general totals of a few tenths of inch over the state’s northern half. Numerous stations in north-central Iowa reported above 0.50 inch with nearly 30 stations measuring an inch or more. Pocahontas (Pocahontas County) reported 2.15 inches while Webster City (Hamilton County) observed 2.92 inches. Behind the front, cooler and more pleasant conditions were experienced on Saturday (21st) with sunny skies and a light northerly wind. Temperatures remained in the mid 70s to low 80s during the daytime hours and dropped into the 50s overnight into Sunday (22nd) morning.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from no accumulation at several southern Iowa stations to 3.26 inches at Webster City (Hamilton County). The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.57 inch while the normal is 0.95 inch. Multiple stations observed the week’s high temperature of 92 degrees on the 20th, on average nine degrees above normal. Elkader (Clayton County) reported the week’s low temperature of 46 degrees on the 16th, 12 degrees below normal.

FDA Full Approval

Monday, the FDA authorized full approval for one COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine known as the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, will now be marketed as Comirnaty (koe-mir’-na-tee), for the prevention of COVID-19 disease in individuals 16 years of age and older.

“The FDA’s full approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine offers Iowans and Americans who’ve not yet been vaccinated the assurance they need to do so now,” stated Governor Reynolds. “The vaccine is the best defense against the virus, and it’s been proven highly effective at preventing serious illness, hospitalization and death, even against variants. Vaccine is widely available in the state, and I encourage all eligible Iowans to get vaccinated as soon as possible.”

The Comirnaty vaccine continues to be available under emergency use authorization (EUA), for individuals 12 through 15 years of age and for the administration of a third dose in certain immunocompromised individuals.

Vaccine supply in the state is stable and vaccine appointments are readily available statewide. Anyone with questions is encouraged to reach out to their health care provider. 

More than 3 million doses of vaccine have been administered in Iowa and more than 1.5 million Iowans are fully vaccinated. For more information about vaccination in Iowa or to find a vaccine provider near you, visit vaccinateiowa.gov.

College Football: Cyclones Lead Way with Three AP All-Americans

KILJ — The Associated Press announced their preseason All-Americans yesterday, and the Iowa State football team tied with Notre Dame for the most selections with three.

All-American choices for Iowa State include Breece Hall, Charlie Kolar and Mike Rose.

Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum was a first-team selection at center.

Iowa State will open their much anticipated campaign on September 4th against UNI, while the No. 18 Hawkeyes will begin with a tough conference tilt against Indiana.

Both games can be heard on the KILJ family of networks.

Prep Volleyball: Mount Pleasant, WACO in Action Last Night

Mount Pleasant 2, Burlington 0 

Muscatine 2, Mount Pleasant 0 

The Mount Pleasant volleyball team got their season started last night at home, welcoming in Burlington and Muscatine for a triangular.

The Panthers started the night with a sweep victory over the Greyhounds, winning 25-18, 25-20.

In game two, Mount Pleasant saw Muscatine snag 25-20 and 25-17 wins to up end the Panthers, who finished the home triangular 1-1.

Mount Pleasant will travel to Ottumwa on Thursday, for a road triangular.

They’ll take on host Ottumwa and Davis County with play getting underway at 6:00 p.m. at Evans Middle School.

WACO Finishes Fourth 

The WACO volleyball team started their season with a fourth place at their home tournament last night.

The Warriors, who advanced to within game of the state tournament last year, are working to replace the terrific exploits of graduated hitter Morgan Graber.

No. 8 (3A) West Burlington was crowned victors of the tournament, after dispatching Wapello in the finals.

Sigourney placed third.

Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame, New London, Holy Trinity All Preseason Ranked

KILJ — The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released their preseason polls for all classes and as you would expect several area clubs were recognized.

Starting in Class 1A, defending state champion Burlington Notre Dame is the preseason No. 1.

The Nikes return several from last year’s state title team that finished 19-5.

New London — despite losing all-time great head coach Maureen Heath — is the preseason No. 3 in Class 1A.

The Tigers finished last year 22-8 and return many key pieces from that state qualifying group.

The always tough Holy Trinity Crusaders check in as the preseason No. 9 in Class 1A, under long time head coach Melissa Freesmeier.

Holy Trinity missed out on the state volleyball tournament for the first time in 10 years one season ago, when the Crusaders were ousted by Notre Dame on their home floor.

In Class 3A, West Burlington — the new home of said Maureen Heath — is the preseason No. 8.

The Lady Falcons finished last year 18-4.

North Scott and Iowa City Liberty are considered the preseason top dogs in Class 4 and 5A respectively.

Prep Football: Radio Iowa Football Announced

KILJ — The first edition of the Radio Football Poll has been announced and no area teams were recognized.

Here’s the poll in full:

8-Player

1. Don Bosco @ #7 Easton Valley
2. Montezuma (1-0) @ HLV
3. CAM (Anita) @ #9 Fremont-Mills
4. Audubon @ S.E. Warren
5. Remsen St. Mary’s vs Harris-Lake Park
6. Newell-Fonda vs West Bend-Mallard
7. Easton Valley vs #1 Don Bosco
8. Janesville @ Meskwaki
9. Fremont-Mills vs #3 CAM
10.Kingsley-Pierson vs GTRA

Class A

1. Grundy Center vs South Hardin
2. Council Bluffs St. Albert @ Treynor
3. West Hancock @ Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
4. Logan-Magnolia vs Carroll Kuemper
5. Saint Ansgar vs Osage
6. Lisbon vs West Branch
7. Mason City Newman vs Central Springs
8. Bellevue @ Northeast
9. HMS (Hartley) vs 1A #2 West Sioux
10.Mount Ayr @ Nodaway Valley

Class 1A

1. Van Meter vs Earlham
2. West Sioux @ A #9 HMS (Hartley)
3. Iowa City Regina vs 2A #3 Williamsburg
4. Underwood vs Tri-Center
5. Waterloo Columbus vs Dike-New Hartford
6. South Central Calhoun @ East Sac County
7. MFL MarMac vs New Hampton
8. Pella Christian @ DSM Christian
9. Western Christian @ 2A #4 West Lyon
10.Cascade @ Monticello

Class 2A

1. Central Lyon/GLR @ 3A #4 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley
2. Waukon vs Waverly-Shell Rock
3. Williamsburg @ 1A #3 Iowa City Regina
4. West Lyon vs 1A #9 Western Christian
5. PCM (Monroe) vs Davis County
6. West Marshall @ South Tama
7. Southeast Valley vs Interstate-35
8. Clear Lake vs Iowa Falls
9. Estherville Lincoln Central @ Storm Lake
10.Camanche vs Dyersville Beckman

Class 3A

1. West Delaware vs 4A #3 Xavier
2. Harlan vs 4A #2 Lewis Central
3. Davenport Assumption @ Rock Island Alleman
4. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley vs 2A #1 Central Lyon/GLR
5. Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs LeMars
6. Solon vs West Liberty
7. Ballard (Huxley) @ Bondurant-Farrar
8. Humboldt @ 4A #4 Webster City
9. Sioux Center vs Sheldon
10.Gilbert @ Adel (ADM)

Class 4A

1. North Scott vs Davenport North
2. Lewis Central @ 3A #2 Harlan
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier @ 3A #1 West Delaware
4. Webster City vs 3A #8 Humboldt
5. Pella @ #10 Norwalk
6. Decorah @ Crestwood
7. Glenwood @ Atlantic
8. Fort Dodge vs Mason City
9. Indianola vs Ankeny Centennial
10.Norwalk vs #5 Pella

Class 5A

1. Southeast Polk vs #2 Dowling Catholic
2. Dowling Catholic @ #1 S.E. Polk
3. Cedar Falls @ #10 Johnston
4. Pleasant Valley @ CR Prairie
5. Ankeny vs Waukee
6. WDM Valley vs Waukee Northwest
7. Bettendorf vs Urbandale
8. Cedar Rapids Kennedy @ #9 Iowa City West
9. Iowa City West vs #8 Kennedy
10.Johnston vs #3 Cedar Falls

Sports, Tuesday, August 24th

Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame, New London, Holy Trinity All Preseason Ranked:

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released their preseason polls for all classes and as you would expect several area clubs were recognized.

Starting in Class 1A, defending state champion Burlington Notre Dame is the preseason No. 1.

The Nikes return several from last year’s state title team that finished 19-5.

New London — despite losing all-time great head coach Maureen Heath — is the preseason No. 3 in Class 1A.

The Tigers finished last year 22-8 and return many key pieces from that state qualifying group.

The always tough Holy Trinity Crusaders check in as the preseason No. 9 in Class 1A, under long time head coach Melissa Freesmeier.

Holy Trinity missed out on the state volleyball tournament for the first time in 10 years one season ago, when the Crusaders were ousted by Notre Dame on their home floor.

In Class 3A, West Burlington — the new home of said Maureen Heath — is the preseason No. 8.

The Lady Falcons finished last year 18-4.

North Scott and Iowa City Liberty are considered the preseason top dogs in Class 4 and 5A respectively.

Prep Volleyball: Mount Pleasant, WACO in Action Last Night:

Mount Pleasant 2, Burlington 0 

Muscatine 2, Mount Pleasant 0 

The Mount Pleasant volleyball team got their season started last night at home, welcoming in Burlington and Muscatine for a triangular.

The Panthers started the night with a sweep victory over the Greyhounds, winning 25-18, 25-20.

In game two, Mount Pleasant saw Muscatine snag 25-20 and 25-17 wins to up end the Panthers, who finished the home triangular 1-1.

Mount Pleasant will travel to Ottumwa on Thursday, for a road triangular.

They’ll take on host Ottumwa and Davis County with play getting underway at 6:00 p.m. at Evans Middle School.

WACO Finishes Fourth 

The WACO volleyball team started their season with a fourth place at their home tournament last night.

The Warriors, who advanced to within game of the state tournament last year, are working to replace the terrific exploits of graduated hitter Morgan Graber.

No. 8 (3A) West Burlington was crowned victors of the tournament, after dispatching Wapello in the finals.

Sigourney placed third.

Prep Football: Radio Iowa Football Announced:

8-Player

1. Don Bosco @ #7 Easton Valley
2. Montezuma (1-0) @ HLV
3. CAM (Anita) @ #9 Fremont-Mills
4. Audubon @ S.E. Warren
5. Remsen St. Mary’s vs Harris-Lake Park
6. Newell-Fonda vs West Bend-Mallard
7. Easton Valley vs #1 Don Bosco
8. Janesville @ Meskwaki
9. Fremont-Mills vs #3 CAM
10.Kingsley-Pierson vs GTRA

Class A

1. Grundy Center vs South Hardin
2. Council Bluffs St. Albert @ Treynor
3. West Hancock @ Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
4. Logan-Magnolia vs Carroll Kuemper
5. Saint Ansgar vs Osage
6. Lisbon vs West Branch
7. Mason City Newman vs Central Springs
8. Bellevue @ Northeast
9. HMS (Hartley) vs 1A #2 West Sioux
10.Mount Ayr @ Nodaway Valley

Class 1A

1. Van Meter vs Earlham
2. West Sioux @ A #9 HMS (Hartley)
3. Iowa City Regina vs 2A #3 Williamsburg
4. Underwood vs Tri-Center
5. Waterloo Columbus vs Dike-New Hartford
6. South Central Calhoun @ East Sac County
7. MFL MarMac vs New Hampton
8. Pella Christian @ DSM Christian
9. Western Christian @ 2A #4 West Lyon
10.Cascade @ Monticello

Class 2A

1. Central Lyon/GLR @ 3A #4 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley
2. Waukon vs Waverly-Shell Rock
3. Williamsburg @ 1A #3 Iowa City Regina
4. West Lyon vs 1A #9 Western Christian
5. PCM (Monroe) vs Davis County
6. West Marshall @ South Tama
7. Southeast Valley vs Interstate-35
8. Clear Lake vs Iowa Falls
9. Estherville Lincoln Central @ Storm Lake
10.Camanche vs Dyersville Beckman

Class 3A

1. West Delaware vs 4A #3 Xavier
2. Harlan vs 4A #2 Lewis Central
3. Davenport Assumption @ Rock Island Alleman
4. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley vs 2A #1 Central Lyon/GLR
5. Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs LeMars
6. Solon vs West Liberty
7. Ballard (Huxley) @ Bondurant-Farrar
8. Humboldt @ 4A #4 Webster City
9. Sioux Center vs Sheldon
10.Gilbert @ Adel (ADM)

Class 4A

1. North Scott vs Davenport North
2. Lewis Central @ 3A #2 Harlan
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier @ 3A #1 West Delaware
4. Webster City vs 3A #8 Humboldt
5. Pella @ #10 Norwalk
6. Decorah @ Crestwood
7. Glenwood @ Atlantic
8. Fort Dodge vs Mason City
9. Indianola vs Ankeny Centennial
10.Norwalk vs #5 Pella

Class 5A

1. Southeast Polk vs #2 Dowling Catholic
2. Dowling Catholic @ #1 S.E. Polk
3. Cedar Falls @ #10 Johnston
4. Pleasant Valley @ CR Prairie
5. Ankeny vs Waukee
6. WDM Valley vs Waukee Northwest
7. Bettendorf vs Urbandale
8. Cedar Rapids Kennedy @ #9 Iowa City West
9. Iowa City West vs #8 Kennedy
10.Johnston vs #3 Cedar Falls

College Football: Cyclones Lead Way with Three AP All-Americans:

The Associated Press announced their preseason All-Americans yesterday, and the Iowa State football team tied with Notre Dame for the most selections with three.

All-American choices for Iowa State include Breece Hall, Charlie Kolar and Mike Rose.

Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum was a first-team selection at center.

Iowa State will open their much anticipated campaign on September 4th against UNI, while the No. 18 Hawkeyes will begin with a tough conference tilt against Indiana.

Both games can be heard on the KILJ family of networks.