Join us for the “Latham Locker Room Show”

Another season of Iowa State football means another season for the Latham Locker Room Show. The Latham Locker Room Show airs during every football broadcast on the state-wide Cyclone Radio Network. This segment airs following the play-by-play and includes exclusive “locker room” interviews with players and coaches.

A game schedule is posted at www.cyclones.com. You can listen on the following stations in the Cyclone Radio Network:

Albia KIIC FM 96.7

Algona KLGA-FM 92.7

Ames KASI-AM 1430

Ames KCCQ-FM 105.1

Atlantic KSOM-FM 96.5

Boone KWBG-AM 1590

Carroll KCIM-AM 1380

Cedar Falls KCNZ-AM 1650

Cedar Rapids KGYM-AM 1600

Cherokee KCHE-FM 92.1

Creston KSIB-AM 1520

Davenport/ KJOC-AM 1170

Quad Cities

Denison KDSN-FM 107.1 (HD)

Des Moines KDRB-FM 100.3 (HD)

Des Moines KXNO-AM 1460

Fairfield KMCD-AM 1570

Forest City/ KIOW-FM 107.3

Mason City

Fort Dodge KWMT-AM 540

Fort Madison KBKB-AM 1360

Hampton KLMJ-FM 104.9

Humboldt KHBT-FM 97.7

Marshalltown KXIA-FM 101.1

Mt. Pleasant KILJ-AM 1130

New Hampton/ KCZE-FM 95.1

Charles City

Perry KDLS-AM 1310

Ottumwa KLEE-AM 1480

Shenandoah KMA-AM 960

Sioux City KKYY-FM 101.3

Spencer KICD-FM 107.7

Webster City KQWC-FM 95.7

Weekly Field Report

West Central Iowa
Travis Slusher reports that his area had a very cool, moist week with temps in the 70s and about three inches of rain. He’s seeing leaf spot and eyespot in corn along with aphids in soybeans. Crops are still looking very good with corn in the R5 stage.
South Dakota
Bill Eichacker reports that precipitation last week improved crop conditions for the month of August. The biggest concern now is the timing of the first frost. He worked the Latham booth at Dakota Fest where he talked with area farmers who say they’re expecting better yields than last year for corn and above average on soybeans. Some fields are being sprayed for aphids.
Eastern Iowa
Brad Beatty says crop conditions changed a lot over the past week. He’s seeing a lot of sudden death and some white mold. More fields are being sprayed for aphids as populations went from 50 in a four-day period. Aphids aren’t in every field, so one must scout before spraying. Brad’s farm has received 8 inches of rain in the last 12 days, making it impossible to spray or bale hay. Water is setting in the rows. Corn looks good but showing more and more nitrogen deficiency. Some of the first planting is starting to dent (on early maturity hybrids).
Wisconsin
Steve Bailie reports more infestation of aphids this past week in soybeans, and the numbers are getting very close to the threshold for spraying. The weather forecast for the next four to five days is very favorable to aphid reproduction. He has seen many different areas across the state with white mold. At this stage in the game, the effect that the white mold is going to have on the beans is not going to be a major problem. In the last week, many parts of the state have had numerous shots of rain helping. Many area farmers are finishing up third crop hay and straw. Corn looks great in the fields not hit by bad weather.
Northwest Iowa
Bruce Anderson reports that most all the aphids have been sprayed. Planes are setting on the runways at local airports. Cool weather and more rain arrived. Unfortunately, some farmers received more severe hail again during the past 10 days. Heat units are still a big part of getting the crop out of the field and to town. The weather indicates it’s time for the Clay County fair to begin, so Bruce invites everyone to stop by and say, “Hi,” to the Latham guys.

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Latham Hi-Tech Seeds spotted at the State Fair

No trip to the Iowa State Fair is complete without a visit to the Agriculture Building and a look at the Butter Cow, featuring 600 pounds of low-moisture, pure cream Iowa butter. And right across from the Butter Cow, 2009 fairg goers will see Latham Hi-Tech Hybrids corn plants on display in the Iowa Corn Growers exhibit featuring a flex-fuel vehicle. Latham Hi-Tech is proud to help promote Ethanol and processor-preferred hybrids.

Also to promote flex-fuel vehicles and ethanol-blended fuel up to E85, Iowa Corn is sponsoring the GameDay DriveAway. The grand prize is a victory red, 2009 Chevy Silverado fueled by Iowa’s corn growers and running on E85 or Super Unleaded. Plus, two lucky winners will receive ethanol for a year!

The Iowa Corn Fed GameDay DriveAway is part of a GameDay partnership that includes the Iowa and Iowa State football, basketball, and wrestling seasons. You can enter the drawing once each month from July 10 through Nov. 21 online at www.iacornfed.com, or you can sign up in person at Cyclone Fan Fest on Aug. 23, and the Iowa and Iowa State football game on Sept. 12.

Weekly winners will be given free game tickets and other prizes. The ethanol prizes will be given away at the Iowa and Iowa State women’s basketball game and the wrestling match up in December. Ten lucky winners will attend the Iowa and Iowa State men’s basketball game on Dec. 11 to try their luck at opening the door of the GameDay DriveAway Chevy Silverado.

Latham at the State Fair