Iowa Crop Progress and Conditions Report

Week of May 25-31, 2020

DES MOINES, Iowa (June 1, 2020) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today commented 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.

“Planting across the state is nearly complete,” said Secretary Naig. “Iowa is expecting warmer temperatures over the next few days. The heat that is expected this week should help move the crop along.”

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

Crop Progress

Rain throughout the week resulted in 2.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 31, 2020, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Warmer temperatures advanced crop development.

Topsoil moisture levels rated 1% very short, 1% short, 78% adequate and 20% surplus. Subsoil moisture levels rated 0% very short, 1% short, 81% adequate and 18% surplus.

Iowa farmers have planted 98% of the expected corn crop, 2 weeks ahead of last year and 1 week ahead of the 5-year average. Corn emergence was at 93%, almost 3 weeks ahead of last year and 10 days ahead of the 5-year average. Corn condition improved to 85% good to excellent. The soybean crop moved to 95% planted, 3 weeks ahead of last year and over 2 weeks ahead of average. Seventy-six percent of the soybean crop has emerged, 3 weeks ahead of last year and 11 days ahead of the 5-year average. Soybean condition rated 81% good to excellent. Ninety-eight percent of the oat crop has emerged with 5% headed. Oat condition rated 83% good to excellent.

The State’s first cutting of alfalfa hay has been 16% completed, 5 days ahead of last year. Hay condition rated 74% good to excellent. Pasture condition improved to 66% good to excellent. There was little stress on livestock although feedlots remain muddy.

Preliminary Weather Summary

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

The final week of May was warmer and wetter across much of Iowa as an active storm track brought multiple systems through the state; above average rain totals were reported at a majority of stations. Near seasonal temperatures were observed across western Iowa with warmer conditions farther east; the statewide average temperature was 66.3 degrees, 2.3 degrees above normal.

A line of strong thunderstorms with heavy rain continued moving through western Iowa into the early afternoon hours of Sunday (24th) before quickly dissipating as it moved into central Iowa. With southerly winds and clearing skies, daytime highs reached into the upper 70s and low 80s, allowing for instability to build in ahead of another disturbance that pushed into southwestern Iowa during the evening; this system produced a few strong thunderstorms along with a wide area of measurable rainfall. Totals reported on Monday (25th) were highest along a swath from southwestern to north-central Iowa with amounts generally at or above 0.50 inch; nearly 30 stations reported totals above an inch with Oakland (Pottawattamie County) reporting 2.42 inches. A southerly flow brought waves of showers and thunderstorms through the day with isolated severe thunderstorms across central Iowa. Johnston (Polk County) reported a brief EF-1 tornado with an estimated peak wind speed of 95 mph. Tuesday (26th) was another active day as a low pressure center spun into Iowa. Multiple bands of showers and thunderstorms moved through the state with several severe thunderstorms reported during the afternoon. Three weak tornadoes were observed in Dallas, Guthrie and Wright counties, though no significant damage was reported. Rain totals were highest in western Iowa with a majority of stations across Iowa reporting measurable rainfall; the statewide average was 0.33 inch of rain.

The low exited into Minnesota early on Wednesday (27th) as high temperatures topped out in the 70s under cloudy skies. Another line of showers and thunderstorms crept through the state ahead of a sluggish frontal boundary overnight and through Thursday (28th). Morning lows remained on the warm side, averaging 62 degrees statewide, nine degrees above normal. The front finally pushed out of eastern Iowa overnight as cloud cover thinned. Rain totals were highest in the northeast where Guttenberg Lock and Dam (Clayton County) reported 3.80 inches. General totals from 0.25 inch to 1.00 inch were reported from central to eastern Iowa with another pocket of heavy rainfall reported in southeastern Iowa; Brighton (Washington County) observed 2.25 inches. Friday (29th) was pleasant statewide with northwesterly winds and partly to mostly sunny skies. Daytime temperatures remained in the upper 60s and low 70s. Overnight lows into Saturday (30th) dipped into the low to mid 50s, with upper 40s observed in north-central Iowa. Another weak disturbance brought periods of showers across Iowa’s southwestern quarter through the day. Totals were generally light, though a small band of over one-half inch was reported across a few southwestern counties with Lamoni (Decatur County) reporting 0.60 inch. Amounts quickly tapered off northeast of this band. Morning lows on Sunday (31st) varied across the state with upper 40s in eastern Iowa under clear skies to upper 50s across western Iowa, where cloud cover was observed.

Weekly rain totals ranged from 0.12 inch in Remsen (Plymouth County) to 4.29 inches in Tripoli (Bremer County). The statewide weekly average precipitation was 1.57 inches while the normal is 1.07 inches. Muscatine (Muscatine County) reported the week’s high temperature of 89 degrees on the 25th, 12 degrees above normal. Elkader (Clayton County) and Stanley (Buchanan County) reported the week’s low temperature of 43 degrees on the 30th, on average eight degrees below normal.

Lloyd E. Lee

Lloyd E. Lee, 90, of Salem passed away on Sunday, May 31, 2020, at the Great River Hospice House in West Burlington.

Graveside services will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2020, at 2 p.m. at the Salem East Cemetery.  Friends may call at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant on Friday, June 5, 2020, from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m… The family will not be present.  Military Honors will be conducted by the Henry County Honor Guard and Fireman’s Honors will be conducted by the Southeast Iowa Regional Fire Honor Guard.  Memorials may be directed to the Salem Fire and Rescue, Salem Veterans Memorial and to Great Rive Hospice House in his memory.

 

 

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is handling the arrangements.

 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Susan Steward

Susan Steward, 63, of New London, died Sunday, May 31, 2020 at her residence.

Per Susan’s request, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation rites have been entrusted to the Kimzey Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant.

On line condolences may be left at www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com.

Susan Steward was born March 17, 1957 in Iowa City, IA. She was the daughter of Carroll Clark and Opan Irene (McGraw) Steward.

Susan held several positions in her working career in the fields of construction, factory work and nursing home aide. She lived in Quincy, IL for several years working for Michaelman Steel. She also did seasonal work as a corn sorter for area seed companies. Her favorite jobs were involved with product delivery, as she loved to go for drives. Drives in the car were not only her favorite occupation, she loved them as well as her favorite pastime. She rode horses in her earlier years. Later on, she enjoyed reading and word puzzles.

Those thankful for sharing in Susan’s life include her siblings – Gary Steward of Mt. Pleasant, Ronnie Steward of Mediapolis, Charlotte Vigue of Mt. Pleasant, Carol Keck of New London, Connie (Francis) Palmer of Atalissa and Nancie Steward of New London, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

Her parents, a brother, Merle Steward, 3 sisters – Sandy and Anna Mae Steward and Sharon Vaughn and a sister in infancy precede Susan in death.

 

Mobile Crisis Telemedicine Response Line

Southeast Iowa Link also known as SEIL, providing mental health and disability services in our region now has a mobile crisis telemedicine response line that you can call. Provided is a 24 hour a day mental health crisis response team. Emotional support and risk screenings are also available by phone or video chat. For services call 833-854-7613.

The region serves the counties of Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Washington and Van Buren.

Lucene T. Kramer

Lucene T. Kramer, 94, of Franklin, Iowa,  passed away at 8:31 p.m. Saturday, May 30, 2020, at Great River Hospice House in West Burlington, Iowa.

 

She was born on November 5, 1925, in St. Paul, Iowa, the daughter of William and Christina (Fritzjunker) Hunold. On November 19, 1946, she married Alfred “Ike” G. Kramer. He preceded her in death on March 26, 1996.

 

Survivors include her seven sons: Daniel (Cathy) Kramer of Lincoln, California, Delbert (Connie) Kramer of Franklin, Iowa, Duane (Kathy) Kramer of Donnellson, Iowa, Dale (Pam) Kramer of Donnellson, Iowa, Dion (Karen) Kramer of Donnellson, Iowa, Darren Kramer of Franklin, Iowa and Dennis (Tami) Kramer of Burlington, Iowa; five daughters: Diane (Jack) Curfman of Carthage, Illinois; Doris (John) Champagne of Burlington, Iowa, Donna Bogert of Carthage, Illinois, Dinette (Doug) Horner of Keokuk, Iowa and Darla (Kyle) Peterson of Franklin, Iowa; thirty-one grandchildren, fifty-seven great grandchildren and ten great-great grandchildren. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

 

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband: Ike; two sons: David Kramer and Darrell Kramer; two brothers and two sisters.

 

Lucene attended St. James School in St. Paul, Iowa. She was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point, Iowa, and the Altar and Rosary Society of the Church. She enjoyed working on puzzles, playing the guitar and watching television (especially Westerns). Lucene was a remarkable wife and mother.

 

Friends may call from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point. There will be no family visitation.

 

A private family service will be held Thursday, June 4, 2020, at Schmitz Funeral Home with Father Dennis Hoffman officiating.

 

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery, West Point, Iowa.

 

A memorial has been established in her memory for St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point or Great River Hospice House in West Burlington.

 

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.schmitzlfuneralhomes.com .

Sunday Morning Accident

On May 31st, 2020, at approximately 04:53 a.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a motor vehicle collision with a deer in the 2100-grid of US Highway 218.  An investigation determined that Deleta Hayden, operator of a 2017 Chevrolet Trax, struck a deer that entered the roadway as she traveled Northbound. The collision resulted in the vehicle catching fire, the vehicle was a total loss. Minor injuries to the driver were reported at the scene.

Mount Pleasant Police Department assisted with road closures and temporary detours.