An extension agronomist says despite a challenging start to the growing season the Indiana soybean crop looks better than expected.
But, Purdue University’s Shaun Casteel says the crop needs good weather over the next 30-45 days.
He says the cooler than normal forecast for August is concerning.
“If we get down into 50s at night several nights in a row we really start to shortchange our photosynthetic capacity and the way we rebound from that so that’s my one worry,” he says.
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