Corn is emerging at a normal rate in Illinois but a farmer says in his area, it’s extremely variable. Paul Jeschke grows corn and soybeans in northeastern Illinois’ Grundy County, near Mazon, “I’ve farmed for a long time and I’ve never seen the corn in quite this bad of state at this time of the year. Incredibly uneven.” Jeschke tells Brownfield Ag News he had to replant 20% of his corn crop because of flooding and half of that failed.
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