loneranger
Well-Known Member
Now that the growing season is over and everyone wants dry for harvest, I must say it was a great growing season for my little part of SE Iowa. Rain almost weekly. Not too much just enough. It seems though much of the rest of the state needs to get flooded for my area to have a decent growing season. The persistent pattern of fronts crossing thru after midnight or early in the morning across eastern Iowa is constant every summer. Things tend to diminish twards morning. The active parts of the jet streams moving north tward the I-80 corridor is the same each summer. We in southern Iowa were blessed this summer since it was cooler. The,"Ring of Fire", pattern hung around instead of heading up into Minn. All in all my area lucked out. Not today though. Lots of rain last night along I-80 DesMoines area, but died out in the morning heading south. I have some late planted rye, that I watered with water from my creek to give it a boost. Cause no more rain chances for quite some time for Se Iowa. Possibly a couple more weeks. Good for harvest though. Harvest ON!!