Croptimism Online: Iowa Farmers Pleasantly Surprised by Year’S Turnout by Jared.Raney @Iowastatedaily.Com
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 2012 Inventors AMES247 make music SPORTS Choose Lucious, Clyburn bring skills OPINION carefully Harvest FIND US ONLINE: iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily facebook.com/ iowastatedaily Croptimism ONLINE: Iowa farmers pleasantly surprised by year’s turnout By Jared.Raney @iowastatedaily.com With harvest season well under way, Iowa farm- ers are finding a pleasant surprise as the numbers roll in: Things are not as bad as they thought. At the end of summer when the drought was in full force, farmers had dire predictions coming their way. Original estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture had the national yield at 122.8 bushels CYCLONES SWEEP per acre, which is 24.4 bushels lower than last year’s WEST VIRGINIA average. iowastatedaily.com/sports Those numbers would have put this year’s har- vest at the lowest average yield in nearly 20 years, according to USDA statistics. The lower yields would have put the state slightly above the national average but still significantly low- er than the past few years. In 2011, Iowa produced 172 bushels per acre; the current numbers show Iowa producing 140 bushels per acre. To some, 140 bushels per acre seem very low compared to the 172 bushels in 2011 and the 182 bushels in 2009, which was the highest yield in CORN.p2 >> PLAYERS DESERVE RESPECT FOR RISK iowastatedaily.com/opinion Politics WEATHER: THURS Candidates 40|62 vie for FRI 32|58 upper hand SAT 53|72 in election Ryan and Biden ‘ will defend their Provided by ISU Meteorology Club political parties’ platforms’ in the Paul Ryan upcoming debate Thursday night Joe Biden CAMPUS: By Solomon.Keithley expected that Ryan will also discuss further military @iowastatedaily.com involvement in foreign matter and the economy. 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LGBTAA students stand up to come out By Kelsey.Roehrich INSIDE: @iowastatedaily.com their gender identity. portant for people to recognize that afraid of being themselves, Anderson “The point of this is to show that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender said. News ......................................... 2 In celebration of National Coming you can’t always know just based off persons are just like everyone else. “Closets are for storage; people are Opinion ....................................... 3 Out Week, members of Lesbian, Gay, of someone’s appearance,” said April “Love is love, and gender plays not storage,” Anderson said. Sports ......................................... 4 Bisexual, Transgender, Ally Alliance Anderson, graduate student in educa- little part in love,” Anderson said. Coming out has been a lifelong Ames24/7 ................................... 5 stood in the free speech zone on cam- tion and member of LGBTAA. Hiding oneself can cause stress process for Anderson. She did not Classifieds ................................. 6 pus and asked students passing by Anderson said she thought and sometimes physical and mental Games ....................................... 7 to guess their sexual orientation and National Coming Out Week was im- health issues. No one deserves to feel LGBTAA.p2 >> Volume 208 | Number 38 | 40 cents | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. | A 2010-11 ACP Pacemaker Award winner 2 News 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012 Editor: Frances Myers | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Ames, ISU Police >>LGBTAA.p1 >>CORN.p1 Departments Police Blotter: come out in high school be- LGBTAA Info: Iowa’s history. Harvest 2012 The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. cause she felt uncomfortable In reality, before the early All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. and unsafe revealing her true National Coming Out 2000s, 140 bushels was a ■ Expected yields are 140 Sept. 28 Adams Nelson, 20, 119 sexual identity. Week Rally high average. But thanks to bushels per acre Stanton Ave., was arrested “I hid myself for many ■ Noon to 1 p.m. Friday hybrids and other factors the ■ 2011 yields were 172 Richard Klismith, 23, 4717 and charged with possession years after that,” Anderson plants per acre has steadily bushels per acre Mortensen Rd. #101, was of a controlled substance, pos- in the Free Speech Zone arrested and charged with session of drug paraphernalia, said. outside Parks Library increased, giving corn pro- ■ Other states hit hard by interference with official and interference with official Anderson said her mother ■ The LGBTSS Center is duction an edge and taking the drought are Ohio, acts, burglary in the second acts (reported at 3:36 a.m.). thought Anderson’s sexual- Illinois and Indiana degree, and public intoxication located at 1064 Student some of the sting out of a (reported at 2:33 a.m.). Franklin Pendleton, 27, North ity was just a phase. Through Services Building. drought year. ■ Farmers already looking Dakota #3, was arrested and time, Anderson’s mother According to Roger to next year to replenish Shane Schilling, 31, home- charged with domestic abuse Contacts: ground water less, was arrested and (reported at 11:30 p.m.). became supportive and ac- ■ Brad Freihoefer Elmore, professor of agrono- charged with criminal trespass cepting of Anderson and her my at Iowa State and exten- Jacob Rosenbaum, 19, of ■ Coordinator, LGBTSS (reported at 10:17 a.m.). sexuality. sion corn specialist, “yields Des Monies, was arrested and ■ William Thomsen, 47, home- charged with public intoxica- As pansexual, Anderson 515-294-5433 are going up over two bushels Commodity prices also less, was arrested and charged tion (reported at 7:16 a.m.). identifies herself as someone ■ Email: [email protected] per acre, per year, in Iowa. So played a pivotal role in Iowa’s with violation of a protective order, and theft in the fifth Taylor Smith, 20, 119 Stanton who is attracted to both men ■ Kelly Leonard every year the yield trend... is agricultural survival, Duffy degree (reported 10:50 p.m.). Ave. #623, was arrested and and women as well as trans- ■ Program Assistant, going up by about two to 2.5 said. “The big key is that usu- charged with possession Lucas Trainor, 1521 S. Grand of drug paraphernalia and gender folks. LGBTSS [bushels].” ally droughts tend to be more Ave. #302, was arrested and interference with official acts “I also identify as ‘gender ■ 515-294-4367 Elmore said that if we localized... This time every- charged with public intoxica- (reported at 3:26 a.m.). queer,’” Anderson said. “To me, look just at this trend, a nor- body got hit.” tion (reported at 1:53 a.m.). ■ Email: kellyleo@iastate. Nash Wiley, 25, 412 Ash St., that means that I know that edu mal 2012 should have pro- Because the drought was Sept. 29 was arrested and charged with I have male as well as female duced around 180 bushels so widespread, corn prices theft in the second degree Joshua Markle, 29, of Des (reported at 3:00 p.m.). traits.” per acre. went much higher than they Monies, was arrested and It wasn’t until she came The 140 bushels that we would have if other states charged with theft in the fifth to Iowa State that Anderson cided that she would seek out have so far this harvest sea- been able to pick up the degree (reported at 6:10 p.m.).