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Updated daily in the spring, this map provides current and historical soil temperatures for each county in Iowa. “The 4-inch temperature is one of the key indicators that we use to indicate if ...
Soil temperatures are a valuable tool to use for deciding when to plant vegetables and seeded crops. When the soil temperatures are in the optimum range for a particular plant, the seed germinates ...
click the "info" button above the map, then click one of the green dots, which represent stations that usually have soil temperature data. You can then select hourly, daily or monthly data and the ...
On the right is the 2" soil temperature map under bare ground which is available from the Oklahoma Mesonet. Since we spent much of the last week in the deep freeze with air temperatures not ...
You probably need a few days in a row of 50 degrees or higher for soil temperatures in the forests to warm to 50 degrees or more. Here are the current soil temperatures at 2 inches deep.
The Greencast Online Syngenta soil temperature map is an excellent resource to help you make planting decisions. Map Legend The National Weather Service long range forecasts are predicting average ...
DENVER (CBS4) - The first freeze of the season is near for many of us and that might have you wondering about protecting your sprinklers. While above ground pipes will need immediate attention as ...
There is a way to use air temperature averages to estimate the current soil temperature. In fact, it is a great way to teach your kids about averages. Take the high and low of the last three days ...
As the last week of April gets underway, Ken Ferrie is evaluating soil temperatures and weather ... drag your feet out to about May 15, given the current forecast for central Illinois.
Ketelhut, who has been farming 15 miles south of Chamberlain for more than 30 years, said this spring has been cold with an abnormal amount of wind, but he’s happy with his current soil conditions.
Like a hypochondriac, I poked a soil thermometer into my garden every day — not because the soil was sick, but because I needed its temperature to go down. Grateful as I’d been for a lovely ...