Iowa 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 April through November.

“After a warm and dry week, a shift in the weather pattern brought cooler temperatures and widespread rainfall across Iowa over the weekend,” said Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig.  “Harvest preparations are in full swing with early harvest activities beginning across portions of the state where drier conditions have been more prevalent. While there’s been a chilly start over the last few days, outlooks show unseasonably warm temperatures will return through the middle of September.”

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

 

Crop Report

Average rainfall statewide still left Iowa farmers with 6.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending September 11, 2022, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork included chopping corn, harvesting corn for seed, cutting hay, and seeding cover crops. Producers were also preparing equipment for harvest.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 16 percent very short, 29 percent short, 54 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 19 percent very short, 32 percent short, 48 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus.

Corn in the dough stage or beyond was 98 percent, 2 days ahead of the 5-year average. Eighty-four percent of Iowa’s corn crop has reached the dent stage or beyond, 1 day behind last year. Twenty-three percent of the State’s corn crop was mature, 2 days behind last year and 1 day behind the 5-year average. Corn condition fell 3 percentage points to 63 percent good to excellent. With virtually all soybeans setting pods, 48 percent have reached coloring or beyond, 4 days behind last year and 2 days behind the 5-year average. Soybeans dropping leaves were at 9 percent, 1 week behind last year and 5 days behind the average. Soybean condition dropped 3 percentage points to 63 percent good to excellent.

Eighty-seven percent of the State’s third cutting of alfalfa hay was complete. Pasture condition remained 32 percent good to excellent. Some producers were feeding cattle high moisture corn and hay.

Weather Summary

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

Warmer weather was present for much of the reporting period with temperatures from one to three degrees above normal across much of Iowa; the statewide average temperature was 67.8 degrees, 1.2 degrees above normal. A cold frontal passage over the weekend brought widespread and seasonal rains to Iowa’s reporting stations with above-average totals in southeastern Iowa.

Overcast conditions gradually diminished into Sunday (4th) afternoon with temperatures holding in the 70s as winds blew from an easterly direction. Clouds built back in overnight into Monday (5th) with foggy conditions reported in central and western Iowa. Morning lows ranged from the mid 50s west to mid 60s east with winds becoming variable into early afternoon. High temperatures again settled in the mid 70s with some low 80s observed in northwestern Iowa. Dense fog was again pervasive on Tuesday (6th) morning before burning off as the sun rose with winds shifting to a southeasterly direction. Western Iowa was around 10 degrees warmer than eastern Iowa, where temperatures held in the upper 70s. A high pressure center continued to dominate the weather pattern, lending to pockets of cloud cover and fog into the early hours of Wednesday (7th). Winds were generally calm with upper 50s and low 60s statewide. Mostly sunny skies developed through the afternoon as temperatures pushed into the mid to upper 80s. Southerly winds picked up through the late night hours into Thursday (8th) with morning lows ranging from the mid 50s southeast to mid 60s northwest. Daytime highs were the warmest of the week with several 90-degree readings in western Iowa; the statewide average high was 84 degrees, seven degrees warmer than normal.

Clouds increased across northwestern Iowa through Friday (9th) as a low pressure system approached from the west. High temperatures behind the low’s attendant cold front remained in the mid 60s as light rain showers developed; the rest of Iowa experienced sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 80s. Thick stratus clouds obscured the sky for the northwestern two thirds of the state, though southeastern Iowa was able to peer at the full Harvest Moon. Moderate rainfall filled in west to east through Saturday (10th) as the cold front swept across Iowa, leaving behind widespread and beneficial totals. A few embedded thundershowers also produced locally heavy downpours. Conditions were dreary and cool through the afternoon with mid 50s in central Iowa sandwiched between more seasonal temperatures west and east. Clouds cleared over western Iowa as colder air filtered in behind the front. Morning lows dipped into the low 40s in western Iowa while holding in the upper 50s in the east where the front was still moving through. Rainfall totals at 7:00 am on Sunday (11th) showed that nearly 40 stations measuring at least an inch with most stations reporting at least 0.20 inch; pockets of heavier totals were found in the northwest and southeast corner with Augusta (Lee County) dumping out 1.50 inches while Little Sioux (Harrison County) observed 2.05 inches.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from 0.18 inch at Spirit Lake (Dickinson County) to 1.72 inches at Davenport Municipal Airport (Scott County). The statewide weekly average rainfall was 0.85 inch while the normal is 0.83 inch. Sioux City Air National Guard Base (Woodbury County) reported the week’s high temperature of 92 degrees on the 8th, 13 degrees above normal. Sioux City Airport (Woodbury County) reported the week’s low temperature of 40 degrees on the 11th, 13 degrees below normal.

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Charges

On September 09, 2022, at approximately 10:01 P.M., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on US Highway 34 near Clayton Avenue in Mount Pleasant on a vehicle for a traffic violation.

Upon speaking with the driver, later identified as Nicky L. Garrett, 40, of Eldon, Iowa, it was discovered he held a “Not Valid” driving status through the state of Iowa.

Upon further investigation by deputies, a search was conducted of the vehicle where amounts of Methamphetamine, Marijuana, and drug paraphernalia were located.

Resulting from the investigation, Nicky was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance – 3rd or Subsequent Offense (D Felony), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – (Serious Misdemeanor), and No Valid Driver’s License – (Simple Misdemeanor).

Delores Mae Camelin

Delores Mae Camelin age 94 of Fairfield passed away at Prestige Care Center.

Delores was born October 20th 1927, in Pennsylvania to Leo and Teresa (Jones) Snyder. She was married to Edward Larson.  He passed away. Delores later married Everette (Ebb) Camelin.  He passed away April 22, 2007.

Delores was a caregiver to the elderly, worked in nursing homes, and worked at the ordinance plant in Middletown.  She lived in Illinois, Oakville, Iowa, and Fairfield, Iowa. Delores loved spending time with her family and friends. She enjoyed playing bingo, cards, fishing, adult coloring, old TV shows, and church.

Delores is survived by two daughters, Emma (Richard) Horton of Davenport and Sarah Craig of Fairfield; three sons, Eddie Larson of Chariton, Joe (Janet) Tate of Clarinda and Bill (Patty Ingle) Camelin of Fairfield; daughter-in-law, Rhonda Larson; eight grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; one brother, Ralph Snyder from Pennsylvania; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Leo and Teresa; husbands, Edward Larson & Everette Camelin (World War II veteran); son, Leo Larson; two sisters, Rose Miller and Delores Lipph; three brothers, Jack Snyder, Wilmer Snyder and Robert Snyder; and son in law, Damien Craig.

There will be a celebration of life at Jefferson County Park shelter #1, up the hill & to the right, on Saturday, September 17th at 1:30 PM with Guy Sammons officiating.  Burial will be at a later date.

Cards and memorials may be mailed to Bill Camelin, 705 West Kirkwood, Fairfield, Iowa 52556.

On-line condolences may be made to the family at behnerfh.com.

Mount Pleasant to Host Marching Band Invitational This Saturday

The annual Mt. Pleasant Marching Band Invitational will be held Saturday, September 17 at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex. Admission is $5.00 and concessions will be available.  This is probably the biggest fundraiser of the year for the Mount Pleasant Music Boosters.
The Mount Pleasant Middle School will get the evening started at 6 pm with an exhibition performance.  The rest of the schedule follows:
6:00 pm EX Mt. Pleasant Middle School
6:15 pm 1A/2A Van Buren County High School
6:30 pm 1A/2A Cardinal High School
6:45 pm 1A/2A Wapello High School
7:00 pm 1A/2A Central Lee High School
7:15 pm Judges’ Break
7:30 pm 3A Mount Vernon High School
7:45 pm 3A West Liberty High School
8:00 pm 3A Keokuk High School
8:15 pm 3A Center Point – Urbana High School
8:30 pm 3A Washington High School
8:45 pm Judges’ Break
9:00 pm 4A Western Dubuque High School
9:15 pm 4A Ottumwa High School
9:30 pm 4A Muscatine High School
9:45 pm 4A Bettendorf High School
10:00 pm EX Mt. Pleasant High School
10:15 pm Award

Rosa L. Prevett

Rosa L. Prevett, 81 of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Friday, August 12, 2022, at her daughter’s home.

Graveside services will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022, at 2 p.m. at the Hillsboro Cemetery, with words of comfort by Jeff Murphy.   Memorials may be directed to the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice of West Burlington in her memory.

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

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for her arrangements.

Sports, September 12th

High School Football Recap

Mt. Pleasant falls to 0-3 after losing to Keokuk last Friday, 45-29. It was knotted up at 7 in the first quarter after a long drive by the Panthers, but Emerson Glasgow responded by returning the kickoff 84-yards to retake the lead for the Chiefs. Jacob Richtman finished the day with 312 yards and 2 touchdowns. Payton Walker and Zerek Venghaus both rushed for a touchdown, while Wyatt Woodsmall and Bowen Davis were the receivers for the passing touchdowns. The Panthers are at home this Friday to face off against West Burlington, who is also 0-3 after losing to Mediapolis last Friday.

WACO demolished English Valleys, 49-0, with their two leaders combining for five total touchdowns. Simeon Reichenbach rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown, while Isaac Oswald threw for 139 yards and two touchdowns and added two more on the ground. WACO will face off with Iowa Valley this Friday, September 16th.

New London has now won two straight after defeating Winfield-Mt. Union on the road, 50-44. The Wolves put up 28 points in the fourth quarter to try and make a late comeback, but the Tigers had done enough to walk away with the victory. Cam Buffington finished with 234 total yards and four touchdowns, but it was not enough as the Tigers have now won seven games straight against the Wolves. Winfield-Mt. Union tries to right the ship against HLV, and New London will celebrate homecoming against English Valleys.

Fort Madison moved to 3-0 on the season after defeating Fairfield in a close game, 16-13. Clear Creek Amana handled Washington, 31-6, in front of the Demons home crowd. Fort Madison will defend their home field against Washington, while Fairfield will travel to play Knoxville

High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant will be at home tomorrow, September 13th, to play the 4-11, Washington Demons.

Winfield-Mt. Union plays tomorrow, September 13th, at home against Hillcrest Academy. Game is scheduled to start at 6:30pm.

New London travels to play Van Buren County at 7 pm tomorrow, September 13th.

Holy Trinity Catholic is on the road to face off against Mediapolis tomorrow, September 13th, at 7:30 pm.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

Women’s soccer fell to Culver-Stockton College 6-0 yesterday. The Tigers managed only three shots on goal as they fall to 1-3 on the season. They will travel to play Cornell College at 5 pm on Wednesday, September 14th.

Men’s and women’s golf competed in the Klocke Classic over the weekend finishing up play yesterday. The men’s team finished in tenth out of ten teams and the women’s team finished in ninth out of twelve teams. Next Saturday, September 17th, both teams will compete at the Monmouth Invite.

The Tigers have a volleyball match tonight against Harris-Stowe State University at home. They will be looking for crowd support with the first serve scheduled to take place at 6 pm.

The Tigers football team got a big win last weekend as they defeated Westminster 41-6.  Askia Moses rushed for 132 yards and two touchdowns in the win with Major Niccum leading the team in tackles with 14, including a sack. They will be at home this Saturday, September 17th, to play Finlandia University at noon.

This Day in Sports History

1984 – Michael Jordan signed a seven-year contract to play basketball with the Chicago Bulls.

2002 – A judge announced that a jury would have to decide who would get the ball that Barry Bonds hit for his record 73rd home run. The ownership of the ball, with an estimated value of $1 million, was being disputed between two men that had been in the bleachers.

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Meeting

Monday, September 12, 2022   6:00 PM

Mount Pleasant Community School District:  High School Media Center

Call to Order

  1.   Call to Order
    2.     Roll Call
    3.     Approval of Agenda
    4.    Citizen Comments
    5.    Approval of Minutes, Claims, Financials
    a.       FY22 Financial Closeout Update
    6.    Reports
    a.       Instructional Services
    i.   Home School Assistance Program – Lynne Haeffner, Cara Bunnell
    b.       Superintendent’s Report
    1.       Sept. 26 Work Session – Iowa House District #87 Candidate Forum and Spring 2022 Iowa Assessment Results                                                   2.       October 24 Work Session – Iowa Senate District #44 Candidate Forum and Master Planning Discussion                                                               3.       FY23 Penny Sales Tax Revenue Estimates
    4.       FY23 Statewide Taxable Valuations per Pupil
    5.       IASB Annual Convention Thursday, November 17
    c.       Board Committee Reports
    i.            Finance
    ii.            Site
    iii.            Policy
    7.      Other Board Communications
    8.      Consent Items
    a.  Personnel
    b.  Open Enrollment
    9.       New Business
    a.       Open School Board Policy Series 100, Educational Philosophy
    b.       HVAC Upgrades – Scope of Project Determination (Motion)
    c.       Consideration to Approve 2022 – 2023 Fundraisers   (Motion)
    d.       Consideration of Overnight Trip Request:  FFA National Convention, Oct. 26-29
    e.       IASB Special Delegate Assembly  –  Tuesday, September 13 (Discussion)
    f.        Review 2022 – 2023 Superintendent Professional Learning Plan
    g.       Adjournment

 

Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Organizational Meeting

Date  Monday, September 12, 2022  (Following Regular Board Meeting)

Mount Pleasant Community School District:  High School Media Center

Mount Pleasant, Iowa 52641

  1.   Call to Order
    2.     Roll Call
    3.      Organizational Meeting
    Determination of Time and Place of School Board Meetings   (Consensus)
    Determination of Committee Assignments and Meeting Times (Consensus)
    Approve School Corporation Legal Counsel (Motion)
    Approve Bank Depositories (Motion)
    Designate Southeast Iowa Union as Official Publication (Motion)
    Appoint Level I Investigator and Alternate
    4.      Adjourn