A farmer in northwest Iowa says crop emergence was
staggered this year.
Tony Wendler of Armstrong tells Brownfield most of his corn was planted in mid-May.
“Some I got planted came up fairly quick, and another farm that just a few days later, right before the rain, and that thing took an extra probably four days or more (to emerge).”
He speculates the earliest planted corn took advantage of
warm soils that cooled off with the rain.
Continue reading Crop emergence staggered for northern Iowa farmer at Brownfield Ag News.
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