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Producer comments about season ending conditions and impact on harvest are available in this DTN Field Roundup article by DTN Staff Reporter Emily Unglesbee: ….īryce Anderson can be reached at him on Twitter Copyright 2021 DTN, LLC. And, south of the Ohio River, Kentucky and Tennessee logged amounts of two to three times the normal amounts. The Ohio Valley through eastern Great Lakes saw precipitation totals from 50% to 200% above normal, with the greatest departures in central and southern Indiana. WISCONSIN: Eau Claire 1.85 inches, 1.70 inches below normal. MINNESOTA: Minneapolis 1.48 inches, 1.45 inches below normal. Joseph 1.18 inches, 1.91 inches below normal Kansas City 2.10 inches, 1.82 inches below normal Kirksville 0.43 inch, 3.12 inches below normal Columbia 2.45 inches, 1.26 inches below normal. IOWA: Des Moines 0.80 inch, 2.28 inches below normal Waterloo 1.31 inches, 1.73 inches below normal Mason City 1.96 inches, 1.38 inches below normal Ottumwa 1.03 inches, 2.37 inches below normal Marshalltown 0.73 inch, 2.37 inches below normal Lamoni 1.19 inches, 2.40 inches below normal Ames 0.71 inch, 2.50 inches below normal Cedar Rapids 1.58 inches, 1.72 inches below normal Davenport 0.63 inch, 2.74 inches below normal Dubuque 1.30 inches, 2.41 inches below normal. ILLINOIS: Peoria 1.09 inches, 2.29 inches below normal Rockford 0.53 inch, 2.99 inches below normal Chicago 1.23 inches, 1.86 inches below normal Moline 0.87 inch, 2.36 inches below normal. Station September precipitation totals in this dry area and comparisons with normal include the following: Most of Iowa and Missouri, northern and central Illinois, and Wisconsin have logged from 25% to 75% below-normal precipitation during the first 27 days of September and precipitation in west-central Iowa is from 90% to 95% below normal during the Sept. Late September saw values of around 15 degrees F above normal, and record-category high temperature values of 86 to 91 F in central and north-central Iowa.ĭry conditions are also prominent. Daytime high temperatures were notably hot: 4 to 7 degrees F above normal in most of the Midwest, including a record 93-degree-F high temperature in Rockford, Illinois, on Sunday Sept. The remainder of the western and central Midwest saw temperatures that were 2 to 5 degrees F above normal. Northern Illinois, northern Indiana and southern Michigan had mean temperatures (average of daytime high and low readings) that were 4 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit above normal.

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1-27, according to the Midwest Regional Climate Center. Sharply above-normal temperatures covered these portions of the region during Sept. (DTN photo by Pamela Smith)Ī look at Midwest weather conditions during the last few weeks of the growing season shows that heat and dryness brought flash-dry conditions to the western and central Midwest. Anderson enjoys performing at church once a week and at a local nursing home once a month.Central Illinois corn yields will likely be reduced by hot and dry conditions during September. Anderson’s conducting instructors included Jeremy Stovall and Ken Bodiford.īryce Anderson grew up in the Gadsden, Alabama, area, and currently resides in Reece City, Alabama. He now maintains an active private cello studio. He studied privately with Susan DiBiase throughout high school, and with Alabama Symphony Orchestra cellists Andrew Dunn and Peter Garret at Jacksonville State University. He progressed through the program and graduated from the EYO as Principal Cellist of the Etowah Youth Symphony Orchestra. He has also played in the pit orchestra of numerous opera and musical theater productions with the Jacksonville Opera Theatre and Theatre of Gadsden, including “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.”Īnderson began his performing instruction with the School String Orchestra Program of the Etowah Youth Orchestras under the direction of Roland Lister. Anderson has performed in the cello sections of the Gadsden Symphony Orchestra and the Jacksonville State University/Community Orchestra since 2014. As Halloween looms against the backdrop of tumultuous times, chameleonic model Bryce Anderson is escaping into fantasyas a life-sized mannequin, that is.

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Cellist and EYO Assistant Conductor Bryce Anderson graduated summa cum laude from Jacksonville State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Instrumental Music Education in 2018.















Bryce anderson pacsun