An extension educator recommends farmers wait about a week to fully assess crop losses after a major weather event.
Marilyn Thelen with Michigan State University tells Brownfield summer storm damage always looks the worst right after and waiting a few days is best before making management decisions. “You can’t get into that field real early anyway if you’ve had a big rain event because it’s just going to be too muddy.
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