An agronomist in west-central Minnesota is observing some hiccups in corn fields planted the last week of April.
Harmon Wilts with Dekalb/Asgrow says overall, the crop looks good.
“The stuff that was planted the 23rd to the 25th of April, we had a few of those plants where the mesocotyl turned down because it was warmer below ground. There’s a few of those plants that didn’t make it back up, but pretty small (with) a few gaps here and there.”
He tells Brownfield there’s also some corn planted April 27th and 28th with uneven emergence.
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