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Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly Cloudy to Cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 75. SE @ 10-20.
Tonight: Scattered shwrs & tstrms. Low 64. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/scattered morning showers & tstrms. High 77. W @ 10-15.
Saturday: P/Cldy High 77.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High near 80.
Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 72. Our 24-hour Low (ending today at 7-a.m.) was 56. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 86 and the low was 65. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 99 in 1939. The Record Low was 31 in 1961.
Harvesting will begin in Iowa soon on what some believe will be the nation’s largest-ever corn crop, but prices are still in the basement for the third straight year. On the plus side, agricultural exports for corn are picking up, according to U-S-D-A ag economist Bryce Cooke. For Iowa’s other top crop, soybeans, Cooke says national exports for June came in at 432-million dollars.
“Compared with almost $1.2 billion in soybean exports in July, which is a 170% increase,” Cooke says. “That’s not necessarily a usual thing at this time of year. That, in part, is because Brazil had a bad year for production and the U.S. has, by and large, had a better year.” Overall, Cooke says July’s total export value came in at 10-point-6-billion dollars, led by a jump in soybean sales. He says the picture isn’t nearly as bright when comparing the value of the two commodities to the numbers from 2015.
“The value of corn is down 5% and the value of soybeans is down 15%,” he says.
Cooke also looked at volume, which is starting to show signs of slipping. “The volumes are relatively stable,” Cooke says. “The volume of corn exports is down 1% and the value of soybean exports are also down 1%.”
Total U-S exports are down 11-percent compared to a year ago. Due to the low commodities prices and rising input costs, some Iowa farmers may face spending more than they earn this year.
(Radio Iowa)
Cass County: Corn $2.81, Beans $9.20
Adair County: Corn $2.78, Beans $9.23
Adams County: Corn $2.78, Beans $9.19
Audubon County: Corn $2.80, Beans $9.22
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $2.84, Beans $9.20
Guthrie County: Corn $2.83, Beans $9.24
Montgomery County: Corn $2.83, Beans $9.23
Shelby County: Corn $2.84, Beans $9.20
Oats $1.87 (always the same in all counties)
(Information from the USDA’s Farm Service Agency offices)
DULA THOMPSON, 92, of Lewis, died Wed., Sept. 14th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral services for DULA THOMPSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., Sept. 20th, at the Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic.
Friends may call at the funeral home one-hour prior to the service, Tuesday. Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.
Memorials may be directed to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation in his son’s memory.
Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.
DULA THOMPSON is survived by:
His wife – Betty Thompson, of Lewis.
His sons – Marvin (Melinda) Thompson, of Oakland, & Ken (Kathy) Thompson, of Grand Island, NE.
His daughter – Lanette (Rick) Crone, of Cedar Rapids.
12 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great granddaughter.
ROSE ANN SCHNUETTGEN, 84, of Harlan (& formerly of Defiance), died Wed., Sept, 14th, at the Avoca Nursing & Rehab Center. Mass of Christian Burial for ROSE SCHNUETTGEN will be held Saturday, September 17th at 11:00am in the St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima Church in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
Visitation will be held Saturday, September 17th from 9:00am-11:00am at the church prior to services.
Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Portsmouth.
ROSE ANN SCHNUETTGEN is survived by:
Her daughters – Debbie (Ron) Lewis, of Council Bluffs, & Mary Ann (Gene) Arkfeld, of Colorado Springs, CO.
Her sons – Steve (Dede) Schnuettgen, of Defiance, & Chuck (Tracey) Schnuettgen, of Mesa, AZ.
Her sisters – Mary (Robert) Finken, of Earling, & Bonnie (Gene) Thielen, of Denver, CO.
Her brothers – Alvin (Ethel) Heller, Richard (Barbara Rose) Heller, and Philip (DoraMae) Heller, all of Portsmouth, and Veral (Mary) Heller, of AZ.
and 5 grandchildren.
Police in Red Oak report the arrest this (Thursday) morning, of 25-year old Devon Keith Hale, of Council Bluffs. Hale was taken into custody at around 12:30-a.m., following a traffic stop. He was charged with Driving While Revoked and Failure to have SR-22 Insurance. Hale was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond. And, at around 3:50-p.m. Wednesday, Red Oak Police arrested 57-year old Mary Helen Adams, of Red Oak, on an active warrant out of Cass County, for felony Violation of Probation. Adams was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 cash bond.