A University of Wisconsin corn specialist says the state’s farmers are past the ideal corn planting date but don’t worry about yield loss yet. Professor Joe Lauer says, “We’re now really past the optimum, but we still have quite a bit of time yet before we start really impacting yield to an economics point.”
Lauer tells Brownfield that like everyone else, most of his test plots of corn are not planted because of poor field conditions.
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