Recent hot and humid weather is helping Minnesota crops catch up following planting delays this spring.
The USDA’s weekly crop progress update mentions that silking has begun in some corn fields.
Jerry Demmer farms in southeast Minnesota and says his corn is on the brink of tasseling.
“In the next week to two weeks I would suspect. And we have moisture to go through the pollination stage.”
The Clarks Grove farmer tells Brownfield soybeans are a little behind, but area crops have the potential to be bin-busters.
Continue reading Hot, humid weather speeds up Minnesota crop development at Brownfield Ag News.
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