Crop Progress and 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.

“This week marks the end of the 2021 weekly crop progress and condition report from USDA NASS,” said Secretary Naig. “Over the last year, we’ve seen how resilient Iowa agriculture is in the face of weather challenges and persistent dryness. Drought conditions are still lingering in some parts of the state but given the wet weather pattern over the last several weeks and much needed soil moisture recharge, I’m optimistic for the 2022 growing season conditions.”

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

Continued dry conditions allowed Iowa’s farmers 6.5 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending November 28, 2021, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting corn for grain, baling corn stalks, applying fertilizer and anhydrous, and fall tillage. Grain was also being hauled to elevators. Some operators have put their machinery away for the winter.

Topsoil moisture levels rated 3 percent very short, 20 percent short, 74 percent adequate and 3 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture levels rated 7 percent very short, 29 percent short, 62 percent adequate and 2 percent surplus.

Iowa’s corn for grain harvest is virtually complete, at 98 percent, 5 days ahead of the five-year average. Moisture content of field corn being harvested for grain was 16 percent. Only scattered fields remain to be harvested.

Livestock continued to do well with cattle out on corn stalks and reports of calves being weaned

Weather Summary

Weather Summary

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

A rollercoaster of temperatures was reported across Iowa during the final reporting period with generally warmer temperatures west to near-normal conditions east; the statewide average temperature was 33.9 degrees, 2.0 degrees above normal. Though several weather systems passed through Iowa, unseasonably dry conditions persisted with most stations reporting no precipitation.

Clouds cleared in eastern Iowa on Sunday (21st) afternoon as blustery northwesterly winds held daytime highs in the low 30s north to mid 40s south. Scattered clouds pushed into southwestern Iowa as winds died down Monday (22nd) morning with temperatures dropping down to the middle teens over northern Iowa and mid 20s in southern Iowa. Winds gradually shifted to a southerly direction behind a dome of high pressure with afternoon temperatures hanging in the upper 30s and low 40s; conditions were slightly warmer in southwestern Iowa as a weak warm front lifted north into western Minnesota. Southerly return flow persisted overnight helping to cap temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s prior to sunrise on Tuesday (23rd). Under sunny skies and with a secondary warm front propagating south to north through Iowa, afternoon highs rose into the mid to upper 60s in Iowa’s western third as upper 40s were recorded in eastern Iowa; the statewide average high was 56 degrees, 13 degrees above normal. Winds increased into the evening hours as a low pressure system over the Dakotas moved east with overnight lows remaining in the upper 30s and low 40s in eastern Iowa; colder temperatures were observed in the northwest as a cold front began moving across the state through Wednesday (24th). Winds shifted almost 180 degrees as the surface boundary swept over Iowa, ushering in a colder airmass. Highs ranged from the mid 30s northwest to upper 50s southeast as mostly cloudy skies developed.

Behind the front, morning temperatures on Thanksgiving (25th) plummeted into the low teens in northwestern Iowa with relatively warmer upper 20s and low 30s moving east. Pockets of snowflakes were also observed in central Iowa with Des Moines International Airport (Polk County) reporting a trace; light rain was also observed in extreme southeast Iowa. Skies cleared through the day with light northerly winds and cold highs in the 20s and low 30s; Algona (Kossuth County) observed a high temperature of 23 degrees, 16 degrees below average. Overnight temperatures remained frigid with many stations experiencing the coldest readings of the season; as of 7:00 am on Friday (26th) some northern stations reported single digits with a statewide average low of 14 degrees, nine degrees below normal. Partly cloudy skies remained as a disturbance approached Iowa with temperatures ranging from upper 40s and low 50s west to the 30s east. Light rain moved across sections of central and eastern Iowa with minor, but measurable totals ranging from 0.01 inch at ten stations to 0.03 inch in Cedar Rapids (Black Hawk County). More light rain fell as a low pressure center skirted northern Iowa through late Saturday (27th) morning. Several stations measured light totals with De Witt (Scott County) observing 0.04 inch. Gusty northwesterly winds built in behind the low as afternoon temperatures climbed into the 50s and low 60s in southern Iowa with mid to upper 40s northeast. Starry skies remained into Sunday (28th) morning with upper teens and low 30s reported northwest to southeast.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from no accumulation at most of Iowa’s stations to 0.07 inch at Bellevue Lock and Dam (Jackson County). The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.01 inch while the normal is 0.41 inch. Little Sioux (Harrison County) and Sioux City (Woodbury County) reported the week’s high temperature of 68 degrees on the 23rd, on average 25 degrees above normal. Several northern stations reported the week’s low temperature of eight degrees on the 26th, on average 12 degrees below normal. Four-inch soil temperatures ranged from the mid 30s north to low 40s south as of Sunday.

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Wins, Other Prep Finals

Mount Pleasant 43, Ottumwa 29

Mount Pleasant raced out to an early lead and built it to double figures i n the second half as the Panthers easily rolled to a 43-29 win over Ottumwa last night.

Down to a six-girl rotation, Curt Watson saw star juniors Andrea Lopreato and Tristian Shull carry the offensive burden.

The two finished with 18 points apiece while Lopreato had 11 boards and four steals.

Shull canned one three and went 5-of-6 from the foul line.

Elsie Lange added five points and four boards.

Camdyn Crouse paced Ottumwa with eight.

Mount Pleasant, now 1-1, will take on Fort Madison at Mount Pleasant on Friday night.

You can listen to that matchup right here on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

No. 7 (1A) Notre Dame 62, Albia 32 

One day after losing their head coach Jim Myers’ to a seven year battle with cancer, the Notre Dame girls’ rolled to a 62-32 over Albia last night.

Megan Harrell led the Nikes with a game-high 15 points while Gabby Deery added 14.

Notre Dame improved to 2-0.

Columbus 48, New London 42

Emma Nye had 13 points while Natalie Burden chipped in with 12 but it was not enough as Columbus held on for a 48-43 win over New London last night.

The defeat sent New London to 0-3.

Lily Coil had a game high 17 points for the Wildcats, who are now 1-2.

Other finals:

  • Louisa-Muscatine 45, Keota 13
  • Wilton 60, Wapello 33
  • Fort Madison 58, Davis County 43

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant, WACO, Winfield Open Tonight

KILJ — It will be a busy night of boys’ basketball as the season gets underway tonight for most area programs.

Starting in Mount Pleasant, it will be game number one in the second year of Eric Rawson’s tenure as the Panthers welcome in Cedar Rapids Xavier tonight.

The Saints knocked off Mount Pleasant in the opener one year ago.

You can listen to tonight’s game on KILJ-FM and kilj.com beginning with the pre-game show at 7:15 p.m.

Elsewhere in southeast Iowa, WACO will look to follow up a successful football season with one on the hardwood.

The Warriors will start their campaign tonight at Holy Trinity.

Winfield-Mount Union, under the direction of former All-Stater Klay Edwards, will look to start their season with a bang tonight when they host Pekin.

Iowa football recruit Cam Buffington and Abram Edwards will look to take that program to new heights.

(All Super Conference games are 7:30 p.m. tips)

Other area tilts tonight:

  • Van Buren County at Central Lee
  • West Burlington at Danville
  • Hillcrest Academy at Mediapolis
  • Cardinal at Notre Dame
  • Columbus at Wapello
  • Oskaloosa at Fairfield
  • Burlington at Iowa City High
  • Keokuk at Iowa City Liberty

Prep Wrestling: Mount Pleasant Begins Season

KILJ — Anthony Blint’s Mount Pleasant Panther wrestling team will start their season on the road tonight partaking in a quadrangular tonight at Columbus Community.

The Panthers, who did not have a state qualifier last year, are looking to snap that drought and will aim to start their quest tonight.

Joining them in Columbus will be Prairie, Notre Dame and of course, the host Columbus Community-Winfield-Mount Union.

Tonight’s bout will begin at 6:00 p.m.

Other bouts tonight:

  • Three time defending state champion Marcel Lopez and the New London wrestlers will host a quad tonight. The Tigers will welcome in perennial power Lisbon, as well as North Mahaska and West Liberty. They’ll start the scrap at 5:00 p.m.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Surges to Second Half Comeback

KILJ — Iowa Wesleyan outscored Culver-Stockton 34-20 in the second half, as the Tiger women earned a hard-fought 58-47 win over the Wildcats last night.

Breanna Wendland paced the Tigers with 17 points and eight boards, while Kyla Moore aided the effort with 14 points, seven rebounds and four steals.

Brittany West finished with 11 points in the win, as well.

Now 7-2, the Tigers will travel to Forest City to take on Waldorf University on Wednesday.

Tip is set for 6:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Culver-Stockton Rallies for Winner

KILJ — Alex Huisman’s Wesleyan men saw Culver-Stockton outscore them 43-32 in the second half as the Wildcats picked up a 77-72 win over the Tigers last night.

The win kept Culver-Stockton perfect at 9-0.

Former Fort Madison standout Kaleb Cresswell drilled five treys to go along with 21 points to lead Wesleyan.

Joey Brown had 13 points and five rebounds, while Marvin Bateman added nine of the bench.

The loss dropped Wesleyan to 3-8, they’ll be in action against Hannibal-LaGrange a week from Wednesday.

Sports, Tuesday, November 30th

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Wins, Other Prep Finals:

Mount Pleasant 43, Ottumwa 29

Mount Pleasant raced out to an early lead and built it to double figures i n the second half as the Panthers easily rolled to a 43-29 win over Ottumwa last night.

Down to a six-girl rotation, Curt Watson saw star juniors Andrea Lopreato and Tristian Shull carry the offensive burden.

The two finished with 18 points apiece while Lopreato had 11 boards and four steals.

Shull canned one three and went 5-of-6 from the foul line.

Elsie Lange added five points and four boards.

Camdyn Crouse paced Ottumwa with eight.

Mount Pleasant, now 1-1, will take on Fort Madison at Mount Pleasant on Friday night.

You can listen to that matchup right here on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

No. 7 (1A) Notre Dame 62, Albia 32 

One day after losing their head coach Jim Myers’ to a seven year battle with cancer, the Notre Dame girls’ rolled to a 62-32 over Albia last night.

Megan Harrell led the Nikes with a game-high 15 points while Gabby Deery added 14.

Notre Dame improved to 2-0.

Columbus 48, New London 42

Emma Nye had 13 points while Natalie Burden chipped in with 12 but it was not enough as Columbus held on for a 48-43 win over New London last night.

The defeat sent New London to 0-3.

Lily Coil had a game high 17 points for the Wildcats, who are now 1-2.

Other finals:

  • Louisa-Muscatine 45, Keota 13
  • Wilton 60, Wapello 33
  • Fort Madison 58, Davis County 43

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant, WACO, Winfield Open Tonight:

It will be a busy night of boys’ basketball as the season gets underway tonight for most area programs.

Starting in Mount Pleasant, it will be game number one in the second year of Eric Rawson’s tenure as the Panthers welcome in Cedar Rapids Xavier tonight.

The Saints knocked off Mount Pleasant in the opener one year ago.

You can listen to tonight’s game on KILJ-FM and kilj.com beginning with the pre-game show at 7:15 p.m.

Elsewhere in southeast Iowa, WACO will look to follow up a successful football season with one on the hardwood.

The Warriors will start their campaign tonight at Holy Trinity.

Winfield-Mount Union, under the direction of former All-Stater Klay Edwards, will look to start their season with a bang tonight when they host Pekin.

Iowa football recruit Cam Buffington and Abram Edwards will look to take that program to new heights.

Other area tilts tonight:

  • Van Buren County at Central Lee
  • West Burlington at Danville
  • Hillcrest Academy at Mediapolis
  • Cardinal at Notre Dame
  • Columbus at Wapello
  • Oskaloosa at Fairfield
  • Burlington at Iowa City High
  • Keokuk at Iowa City Liberty

Prep Wrestling: Mount Pleasant Begins Season

Anthony Blint’s Mount Pleasant Panther wrestling team will start their season on the road tonight partaking in a quadrangular tonight at Columbus Community.

The Panthers, who did not have a state qualifier last year, are looking to snap that drought and will aim to start their quest tonight.

Joining them in Columbus will be Prairie, Notre Dame and of course, the host Columbus Community-Winfield-Mount Union.

Tonight’s bout will begin at 6:00 p.m.

Other bouts tonight:

  • Three time defending state champion Marcel Lopez and the New London wrestlers will host a quad tonight. The Tigers will welcome in perennial power Lisbon, as well as North Mahaska and West Liberty. They’ll start the scrap at 5:00 p.m.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Surges to Second Half Comeback

Iowa Wesleyan outscored Culver-Stockton 34-20 in the second half, as the Tiger women earned a hard-fought 58-47 win over Culver-Stockton College last night.

Breanna Wendland paced the Tigers with 17 points and eight boards, while Kyla Moore aided the effort with 14 points, seven rebounds and four steals.

Brittany West finished with 11 points in the win, as well.

Now 7-2, the Tigers will travel to Forest City to take on Waldorf University on Wednesday.

Tip is set for 6:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Culver-Stockton Rallies for Winner

Alex Huisman’s Wesleyan men saw Culver-Stockton outscore them 43-32 in the second half as the Wildcats picked up a 77-72 win over the Tigers last night.

The win kept Culver-Stockton perfect at 9-0.

Former Fort Madison standout Kaleb Cresswell drilled five treys to go along with 21 points to lead Wesleyan.

Joey Brown had 13 points and five rebounds, while Marvin Bateman added nine of the bench.

The loss dropped Wesleyan to 3-8, they’ll be in action against Hannibal-LaGrange a week from Wednesday.