20 Occurrences of “Hurricane Force” Hit Iowa in July

The derecho and severe wind that moved across much of Iowa on July 11 made the news across much of the Midwest through late summer. There was no denying the extent of storm damage this fall as many farmers made painstaking slow progress across their fields, using reels to limit harvest losses from downed corn. That’s not surprising.

What is surprising, however, is to learn that there were actually 20 wind events of 75 knots (86.4 mph) or above across Iowa in the month of July. Here’s how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) describes such forceful winds:


High winds were only part of the story. Farmers across Latham Country were also plagued by flooding, extremely hot last-summer temperatures, a lack of rainfall and an early frost. When you consider all of the growing challenges, it’s no wonder many people are saying their 2011 crop was better than expected.
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Select a territory in the map below to view a region’s most recent crop report, provided by Latham’s regional sales managers.

Southwestern Wisconsin Crop Report 11/16/11

The weather has been very interesting across Wisconsin this past week. We received 5 inches of wet, heavy snow on Nov. 9, so many growers had to pull out of the fields. The weather this week looks promising, so we’re hoping harvest get finished. I’m recommending that growers get together with their Latham® seed representative to finalize 2012 cropping plans. Seed availability might be tighter than normal, so locked in your orders now. Pay now to ensure you get exactly what you want for varieties and hybrids in the year ahead. Some hybrids that work well in southwest Wisconsin include LH 5686 VT3Pro and LH 5465 VT2Pro for your corn-on-soybean acres. Latham’s LH 5546 3111 GT will help handle those fall armyworms, black cut worms and corn ear worm. I also recommend LH 5982 GT for your refuge acres because it is an amazing corn that will work on so many different soils. Of course, the best crop plans when I’ve had a chance to visit with you and see your soil maps.

Southwest Minnesota Crop Report 11/16/11

Latham Hi-Tech Seeds is drastically expanding its foot print throughout Minnesota by adding many new dealers. “Independent with options” is just a few reasons why Latham Seeds is making a huge mark in Minnesota. Check out our test plot results by clicking the corn or soybean tab and click yields and performance. You can also log onto the Minnesota Corn Growers site to see the many southern Minnesota county corn and soybean growers’ plots by clicking on the variety plot results tab. We’re always looking to build the Latham team. Feel free to contact Greg Brandt to learn more about Latham products or to inquire about joining us as a local sales representative.

In 2012, Latham Hi-Tech Seeds will be celebrating its 65th year in business. The company’s continued independence is why I joined them in 2011as an RSM for south/central Minnesota. I’ve been in seed sales management for 18 years and can remember when southern Minnesota was blanketed by Latham’s conventional soybean field signs. I’m looking forward to installing many fields here in 2012 for these outstanding Latham® Hi-Tech Soybeans: L1584R2, L1783R2L1884R2, L1985R2, L2084R2 and L2183R2; and these top-performing Latham® Hi-Tech Hybrids: LH 4227 VT2 Pro, LH 4568 VT3 Pro, LH 4796 VT3, LH 4999 VT3 Pro, LH 5078 VT3 Pro and LH 5465 VT2 Pro.