A field agronomist with Beck’s Hybrids says 2017 produced a “spring that never ended.”
Brent Minett says farmers who had to replant because of heavy rainfall are now seeing a lot of variability in corn and soybean fields.
“There is corn that’s already brown silk and actually entering grain fill and maybe in some late planting cases there is corn that’s still pollinating,” he says. “That adds for a lot of mixed moisture in the field.
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