Here it is.
http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/hunting/news/story?page=h_fea_deer_IA_Albia_record_LB
In addition to the Sept. 29 Lovstuen buck which has an early green score of 322 4/8 inches,
Iowa leads all states in terms of total Boone & Crockett whitetail entries, with 615 deer. Also, Iowa ranks third in all-time Pope & Young bowhunting entries, with 2,034 deer through the end of the 22nd recording period.
Top non-typicals:[*]282 0/8 inches (Taken in Clay County in 1973 by Larry Raveling, the buck is the current official state record and is ranked 5th all-time in the 11th edition of the B & C records)[*]258 2/8 inches (Taken in Louisa County by Lyle E. Spitznogle in 1982, ranks 26th all-time)[*]258 1/8 inches (A 1988 pick-up entry in the B & C records from Cedar County, ranks 29th all-time)[*]256 7/8 inches (Taken in Jackson County by David B. Manderscheid in 1977, ranks 33rd all-time)[*]256 1/8 inches (Taken in Monona County by Carroll E. Johnson in 1968, ranks 35th all-time)
Top typicals:[*]201 4/8 inches (Taken in Hamilton County by Wayne A. Bills in 1974, ranks 8th all-time in the Boone & Crockett records)[*]198 1/8 inches (Taken in Decatur County by Kenneth Tilford in 1985, ranks 19th all-time in the B & C records)[*]197 6/8 inches (Taken in Monroe County by bowhunter Lloyd Goad in 1962, currently ranks number two in the Pope & Young archery records)[*]196 4/8 inches (Taken in Des Moines County by Michael R. Edle in 1989, ranks 27th all-time in the B & C records)[*]196 3/8 inches (A 1952 pick-up entry from Plymouth County, ranks 29th all-time in the
IOWA also has the world record non-typical.