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Radio Monmouth
Dennis Todey, USDA Midwest Climate Hub

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 13:45


Dennis Todey director of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub discusses drought, fire, crop dry-down, river levels, and more on the WRAM Noon Ag Show.

smallfarmsustainability's podcast
Episode 231: Iowa Climate

smallfarmsustainability's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 23:34


In this episode, Christa sits down with Dennis Todey, Director of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub, and Madelynn Wuestenberg, Agricultural Climatology Specialist at Iowa State Extension and Outreach. As the weather shifts and farmers gear up for planting season, our focus turns to the forecast for the coming months. Join us for an insightful discussion on what lies ahead! Episode Links:  • Midwest Climate Hub Outlook: https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/midwest/climate-outlooks  • Sign up for their webinars: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7528179497868100876  • Weather and Climate with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach: https://naturalresources.extension.iastate.edu/climate  • Madelynn Wuestenberg on Twitter: https://twitter.com/maddy_climate 

Dairy News & Views from ISU
Episode 91. 2024 Climate Outlook

Dairy News & Views from ISU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 24:46


Tune into this episode of Dairy News and Views as dairy specialists meet with Dr. Dennis Todey and new ISUEO ag climatologist Madelynn Wuestenberg to discuss this year's climate outlook! Find the recent climate webinar with Dr. Dennis Todey at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMnGxxe8L5U

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Morning Ag News, November 6, 2023: A look at moisture totals across the Midwest

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 2:57


After a lengthy drought, some parts of the Upper Midwest have turned wet, but only in spots. Dennis Todey, director of the Midwest Climate Hub, says fall is typically a time when farm country sees more rain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What in the Weather?
7/20/23 - with Dennis Todey: Right now is on average the hottest time of the year

What in the Weather?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 18:04


Welcome special guest, Dennis Todey! Current job responsibilities at the Midwest Climate Hub.  What's the forecast for the next week? HOT Keep the irrigation flowing! 2.5" or so during the heat  Weather notables from last week.  Is the smoke related to cucumber fruit abortion and tight growth at the tip? How long will the heat last in Iowa? 

The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News Briefing, July 7

The Gazette Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 3:24


This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I'm here with your update for Friday, July 7.It will become increasingly cloudy during the day Friday, with a chance for rain later on. According to the National Weather Service there will be a high of 79 degrees in Cedar Rapids. There will be up to a 50 percent chance of rain Friday night, with a quarter inch of rain or less predicted, with the possibility for heavier rain if thunderstorms develop.Drought conditions have rapidly deteriorated across the Midwest over the past few weeks — and it's uncertain how much rain will come the rest of this summer, experts said Thursday during a webinar hosted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and several climate partners.May and June are historically the rainiest months for Midwestern states, said Molly Woloszyn, the regional drought information coordinator for NOAA's National Integrated Drought Information System.Most areas in the region departed from that, though, with much of Eastern Iowa receiving 4 inches less of precipitation than normal.Hotter than normal daytime temperatures are also intensifying dryness in the Midwest. The midday heat encourages water to evaporate from soils, contributing to low moisture levels across Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Kansas and eastern Nebraska.Agricultural conditions have declined throughout the region, said Dennis Todey, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Midwest Climate Hub.Pasture and range conditions have deteriorated rapidly, causing some Midwest ranchers to sell off cattle. Only 24 percent of Iowa's pastures and ranges are in good or excellent condition.As corn crops enter their reproductive stage, called tasseling, in the coming weeks, drought conditions could impact their yield. Time will tell how soybeans fare as they enter their critical growing stages by August. Specialty crops across the region have suffered reduced or no yields.More than 29,000 Iowa students applied to receive roughly $7,600 in state money to be used to pay for private school costs such as tuition and fees. And nearly 17,500 students — the majority of whom already attend private schools — have been approved so far, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Thursday.The numbers exceed state projections that predicted 14,068 students would be approved to receive education savings accounts in the program's first year.However, the final cost of the program and the final number of education savings account — or ESA — program participants will not be available until certified school enrollment numbers are finalized in October, Reynolds' office said.And not every family approved may be able to use the state-funded assistance, as space is limited at Iowa's private schools. Some have wait lists for certain grades and are turning families away, while others say they're nowhere near capacity.The governor's office said accredited private schools have reported there are roughly 9,000 slots available across the state for new private school students, meaning there could be more students approved than seats available in private schools.

The Big Show
Hour Two: Midwest Weather Patterns, Fungicide Application, Grain Markets

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 24:20


Dennis Todey, Director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, talks about the cooler temperatures, precipitation, the El Nino pattern, and drought. Tyler Harp, Technical Product Lead with Syngenta, provides more information on fungicide application and what the new chemistry can do for crops. Angie Setzer, Founder and President of Consus, discusses basis bids, December new crop corn, and November new crop soybeans.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Morning Ag News, June 16, 2023: Many areas struggling with dry weather

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 2:57


Several areas in the Upper Midwest and Corn Belt are struggling with dry weather. Dennis Todey, director of the USDA's Midwest Climate Hub in Iowa, says some areas haven't gotten away from excessively-dry weather in several years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Climatologist forecasts 2023 growing season

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 24:36


Welcome to Episode 132 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. This episode features a 2023 growing season weather forecast from the director of USDA's Midwest Climate Hub, Dr. Dennis Todey. It also introduces Iowa Farm Bureau's new farmer education program manager, Zach Brummer, and covers some upcoming learning opportunities for farmers, like Iowa Farm Bureau's Young Farmer Ag Insights Tour in July. Resources mentioned in this episode Learn more and register for Iowa Farm Bureau's Young Farmer Ag Insights Tour. Learn about other future Iowa Farm Bureau events and webinars. Contact Iowa Farm Bureau's new farmer education program manager, Zach Brummer: zbrummer@ifbf.org. 

The Big Show
Hour Two: El Nino? Central IA Planting, Commodity Market Analysis

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 23:11


Director of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub, Dennis Todey, discusses with us the transition from La Nina toward El Nino conditions in the and what it could mean for Midwest agriculture. Scott Meldrum with the folks at VanWall Equipment lets us in on his vantage point of the wait to plant seed and what he's hearing from the 10% of Iowa farmers who have planted. Garrett Toay from Ag Trader Talk wraps up today's show with us updating us on ag commodity trade and gives his thoughts on the latest planting progress report.

KGFX Beyond the Mic Podcast
Agriculture In-depth-- Purdue University, USDA create online Freeze Date Tool (Episode 32)

KGFX Beyond the Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 13:59


A new online tool for visualizing and exploring freeze-date trends is now available, thanks to a partnership between Purdue University's Midwestern Regional Climate Center and the US Department of Agriculture's Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, IA. Dr. Dennis Todey with USDA tells us more about the interactive website.

KGFX Beyond the Mic Podcast
Agriculture In-depth–Drought, Flash Drought and the Weather Outlook with Dr. Dennis Todey (Episode 23)

KGFX Beyond the Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 11:19


Dr. Dennis Todey is the Director of the US Department of Agriculture's Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, IA, and the former State Climatologist for South Dakota. In this episode, he explains what a climate hub is, talks about drought vs flash drought and shares an overview of the weather outlook.

The Big Show
Atrazine with NCGA President

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 21:57


The second hour of The Big Show encases more discussion on derechos with Dennis Todey, happenings on atrazine with Chris Edgington, and a splash more on how the market is being affected with Al Kluis.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Afternoon Ag News, February 25, 2022: A look at the spring weather forecast

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 2:34


Dennis Todey, director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Iowa, says spring temps may come quicker to some parts of farm country than others. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Why Ag Markets Are Rallying After Russian Invasion

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 50:00


Bird owners are being cautioned about avian influenza cases that are increasing along the eastern seaboard all the way to Indiana and Missouri.  Dr. Darlene Konkle, DATCP State Veterinarian, talks with Pam Jahnke about the latest findings. It's been a major topic of conversations all winter - the weather.  Dennis Todey, director of the Midwest Climate Hub, is monitoring it all.  Wisconsin's one of those states witnessing dry conditions going into spring planting. Mike North, principal with EverAg in Platteville, talks about the influence Russia invading Ukraine is having on the dairy complex, as well as the latest downturn in U.S. milk production, including Wisconsin.  Pam Jahnke chats with him as a live guest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Adams on Agriculture
AOA-December 16, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 51:50


Thursday on AOA DTN lead analyst Todd Hultman discusses inflation and the Fed's plan to raise interest rates, Iowa Senator Charles Grassley discusses opposition to the Build Back Better plan and USDA Midwest Climate Hub director Dennis Todey reviews the most recent severe weather.

Adams on Agriculture
AOA - December 2, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 52:50


Thursday on AOA USDA Midwest climate hub director Dennis Todey discusses developing weather trends and their impact on agriculture, AgMarket.net's Matt Bennett looks at competition for acres next year, Stone X economist Arlan Suderman outlines key economic factors impacting markets and US Apple CEO Jim Bair explains how tariffs are hurting our apple exports to India.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Morning Ag News, August 30, 2021: Moisture needed in many parts of the Upper Midwest

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 3:02


Dennis Todey is a meteorologist and Director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Iowa. He says farm country still has some significant drought issues in parts of the Upper Midwest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - August 3, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 52:49


Tuesday on AOA USDA midwest climate hub director Dennis Todey looks at potential changes in weather patterns, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson looks at tight world stocks and the impact on markets and Illinois farmer David Erickson gives a crop report from his area near the Quad Cities.

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - July 8, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 51:49


Thursday on AOA USDA Midwest Climate Hub director Dennis Todey looks at summer weather patterns, Rabo analyst Steve Nicholson discusses market reaction to weather conditions and AFBF's Don Parrish points out looming challenges over WOTUS changes.

Siouxland Public Media News: Español

Noticias 07.06.21: Los funcionarios estatales han publicado informes de inspección satisfactorios de cinco años para la atracción Adventureland que fue el lugar de un accidente fatal este fin de semana. Los funcionarios estatales han publicado informes de inspección satisfactorios de cinco años para la atracción Adventureland que fue el lugar de un accidente fatal este fin de semana. La atracción Raging River fue inspeccionada el viernes pasado. El inspector no encontró “ninguna violación del código en este momento” de acuerdo con una anotación en la parte inferior del informe de inspección. El padre del niño de 11 años que murió después del accidente dice que los cinturones de seguridad atraparon a la familia. A pesar de un poco de lluvia, la sequía de Iowa empeoró el mes pasado, según el director del Midwest Climate Hub del Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU. Dennis Todey dice que las perspectivas para el resto del verano son difíciles de pronosticar. En el mejor de los casos,

Siouxland Public Media News: Somali

Saraakiisha gobolka ayaa sii daayay warbixinno kormeer ah oo qancin ah oo shan sano ah oo loogu talagalay safarka Adventureland oo ahaa meeshii uu ka dhacay shil dilaa ah dhamaadka usbuucaan Ragga Webiga Raging ayaa la baaray Jimcihii la soo dhaafay. Kormeeruhu ma helin "wax xad gudub nambar waqtigan" sida ku xusan ogeysiiska ku yaal qeybta hoose ee warbixinta kormeerka. Aabaha dhalay wiilka 11 jirka ah ee shilka ku dhintay kadib wuxuu leeyahay suumanka suunka ayaa ku xayiran qoyska. In kasta oo xoogaa roob ah, haddana abaartii Iowa way ka sii dartay bishii la soo dhaafay, sida uu sheegay agaasimaha Waaxda Beeraha ee Mareykanka ee Midwest Climate Hub. Dennis Todey wuxuu leeyahay rajada inta ka hartay xagaaga way adagtahay in la saadaaliyo. Marka ugu fiican, Iowa wuxuu heli lahaa roob ku filan si uu u celiyo abaarta xitaa ka sii xun, ayuu saadaaliyay. Todey wuxuu leeyahay abaarta ayaa ah tii ugu xumeyd muddo 20 sano ah, saadaasha muddada-dheerna uma baaqeyso roob badan oo ka dhaca

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - June 25, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 51:51


Friday on AOA USDA Midwest Climate Hub director Dennis Todey discusses the wet weather pattern over parts of the Midwest, Partners for Production Agriculture economist Steve Meyer gives his thoughts on livestock markets and packing capacity, AgMarket.net's Matt Bennett gives his grain market outlook ahead of next week's USDA report and USMEF economist Erin Borror gives her outlook for pork exports.

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - June 17, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 51:46


Thursday on AOA NPPC president Jen Sorenson discusses the impact of port backups on the pork industry, Rabo economist Ben Laine gives his dairy market outlook, DTN's Todd Hultman explains why markets have been lower even with hot, dry weather and USDA Midwest Climate Hub director Dennis Todey says there is some hopeful weather news coming next week.

Strategic Farming: Field Notes
Weather and Pest Updates (6/16/21)

Strategic Farming: Field Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 31:25


Today is June 16, 2021, and earlier this morning we recorded another episode of the Strategic Farming: Field Notes program.  The Field Notes program is a weekly update on the current crop situation and crop management considerations.  Today's session was moderated by U of MN Extension Crops Educators Ryan Miller and Dave Nicolai.  The special guests included Dr. Dennis Todey, Director of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub, and Bruce Potter, Extension IPM specialist, to discuss weather and pest updates. Dr. Todey discussed the current, short- and medium-range outlooks for precipitation and temperature. Bruce Potter gave updates on pest activity, including alfalfa weevil, corn rootworm, soybean gall midge and spider mites, and gave a preview of SWROC's June 23rd Pest resistance webinar.

The Big Show
The final day of Tractor Ride!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 59:18


Bob and Andy wrap up Tractor Ride 2021 talking with more riders including one who is 94years young! Also talking to our brunch caterers the Machine Shed! Dennis Todey talks about the forecast for next week including some decent chances for rainfall. And Don Roose tells us what's happening in the marketplace with corn up and down today, beans sharply lower.

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - June 3, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 51:37


Thursday on AOA NACD President Michael Crowder discusses USDA’s cover crop program, RFA President & CEO Geoff Cooper discusses land use and life cycle analysis debates and USDA Midwest Climate Hub director Dennis Todey looks at developing Midwest weather patterns.  

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - May 20, 2021

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 51:47


Thursday on AOA Mike Adams reports from the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinos where he talks spring planting conditions and the opening of the country from COVID restrictions with Farm Progress Events Manager Matt Jungmann, David Brix and NK Agronomist Craig Mackey. We also hear about drought conditions from Dennis Todey of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub.

Adams on Agriculture
Adams on Agriculture - May 12, 21

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 51:47


Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture USDA Midwest climate hub director Dennis Todey discusses current and developing weather patterns, former US Chief Ag Negotiator Greg Doud discusses trade issues with Mexico and Canada and shares his thoughts on trade with China and Soy Transportation Coalition Ex. Dir. Mike Steenhoek discusses infrastructure proposals.  

Strategic Farming: Field Notes
Weather and Planting Outlook (4/21/21)

Strategic Farming: Field Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 43:29


Today is April 21, 2021, and earlier this morning we recorded the first episode of the Strategic Farming: Field Notes program.  The Field Notes program is a weekly update on the current crop situation and crop management considerations.  Today's session was moderated by U of MN Extension Crops Educators Jared Goplen and Dave Nicolai.  The special guest was Dennis Todey, Director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, Iowa.  Dennis addressed the current weather outlook as it pertains to row crop management.  Also on the line today were Jeff Coulter, Seth Naeve, and Dan Kaiser; they addressed current corn, soybean, and nutrient management considerations for the current situation.  Transcript

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
A 2021 growing season forecast and innovative, cost-saving solutions for rural Iowa bridges

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 33:54


Welcome to Episode 69 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, Dr. Dennis Todey (the director of USDA's Midwest Climate Hub) offers his forecast for the 2021 growing season. And Mike Steenhoek (executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition) shares some innovative solutions that could save your county hundreds of thousands of dollars on rural bridge repairs and replacements. Resources mentioned in this episode: A 2021 growing season forecast webinar with Dr. Dennis Todey (exclusively for Iowa Farm Bureau members) Dennis Todey's contact information and Twitter account. Report: Top 20 Innovations for Rural Bridge Replacement and Repair – for more information, contact Mike Steenhoek at the Soy Transportation Coalition.

Dairy News & Views from ISU
Episode 22 - Climate Update for 2021 Season

Dairy News & Views from ISU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 18:22


Join in as Dennis Todey, director of the USDA Climate Hub in Ames, Iowa discusses the climate and weather predictions for the 2021 growing season. Archive to webinar: Climate Update for 2021 Season

The Big Show
Hemp harvest has begun in Iowa!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 23:19


State entomologist and our resident hemp expert, Robin Pruisner, updates us on the growing season for hemp and says that the harvest has actually begun in the past few weeks and will reach a peak in October. State Climatologist, Dennis Todey, from the USDA Midwest Climate Hub says that even with the rain the past 24 hours, the one storm doesn't bust the drought. Our market expert Jamey Kohake says he is looking for some support to markets with the September 11 WASDE Report as crop conditions should worsen.

smallfarmsustainability's podcast
Dry Weather in Iowa

smallfarmsustainability's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 32:32


In this episode Joe Hannan, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Commercial Horticulture Specialist, interviews Dennis Todey, Director of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub, and Justin Glisan, State Climatologist of Iowa at the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship to talk about recent dry weather around Iowa!

The Big Show
Western Iowa drought worst in Corn Belt

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 23:22


Western Iowa is suffering from the drought conditions the worst out of all the Corn Belt states according to Director at the USDA Midwest Climate Hub, Dennis Todey. Iowa Cattlemen's Association CEO Matt Deppe shares his reaction to the USDA's report on its investigation into beef and cattle reporting as he hopes for more progress toward marketplace transparency. Jim Nemitz closes todays show with market analysis with corn futures up into the green after starting today's show 3 to 4 cents in the red.