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Area Heat Wave May Cause Crop Stress

As temperatures are forecast to climb into the mid to upper 90s all week, the prolonged heat is hard on people, pets, and plants. Angie Rieck Hinz, a field agronomist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, says farmers will be watching for signs of crop stress, though she says her region of north-central Iowa is in decent shape.

Rieck Hinz says much of the corn crop in her area is between R-1 and R-3, from silking to the milk stage.

She says the soybeans in north-central Iowa are doing well this summer, though she’s seen a few diseases on the plants, things like bacterial blight and frog-eye leaf spot.

Forecasters say the heat wave will likely last through Friday, and perhaps right into the weekend, with a few outside chances for scattered showers.

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