OSKALOOSA —
This weekend's rain came far too late to make a difference with this year's crops, but that doesn't mean farmers saw no benefit.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's weekly crop condition report says the rain helped settle dust on farms. That's good news for farmers who otherwise would see topsoil blow off .
The harvest is nearing completion, with 87 percent of the corn crop already out of the fields. Soybeans are ahead of that number, with 93 percent harvested. Both are well ahead of normal. Soybeans are running three weeks ahead. And at this time last year only 40 percent of the state's corn crop had been harvested.
State Climatologist Harry Hillaker said the southeast two-thirds of Iowa saw an inch of rain or more. That's great news for the region, but the worst of the drought is in the northwestern corner of Iowa, which saw virtually no rain.
Bloomfield was among the wettest locations with an official total of 4.15 inches of rain. Hillaker said the weekend made this the "wettest week in 24 weeks."
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Rain helps settle dusty fields
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Mom delivered baby as tornado struck
Shayla Taylor was so far along in labor that her nurses at Moore Medical Center decided not to move her when Monday's tornado hit. They waited out the storm in an operating room, where the wall disappeared as the tornado hit the building.
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Stabbing trial pushed back
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Offering a few helping hands
Two area women formed a business around the idea that people who have lost loved ones may need assistance in getting estates squared away.
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TIMELAPSE: Take a tour through the damage in Moore
Take a driving tour of the damage in Moore caused by Monday's tornado.
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Mayor wants tornado shelters in new homes
Moore Mayor Glenn Lewis wants tornado shelters in all new homes in his city, where an EF-5 tornado damaged or destroyed more than 12,500 homes Monday afternoon. A proposed ordinance would require a shelter inside or outside each new residence.
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Officials release storm survey results
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AUDIO: Residents share their tornado experiences
Moore, Okla., residents talk about living through Monday's EF-5 tornado.
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In fan fiction, your favorite characters do what you want them to
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VIDEO: Orlando shootout tied to Boston bomb suspect
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Okla. officials vow not to quit looking until everyone is found
The tornado that killed 24 people and injured at least 100 others in the Moore and Oklahoma City area cut a 17-mile-long path that started in Newcastle and ended at Lake Stanley Draper. Nine of the dead are children.
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