Warm temperatures and scattered storms created excellent
conditions for most of Wisconsin’s crops last week.
Both corn and soybeans are well into the pollination phase
and grain is developing. USDA reporters
say corn development is still uneven, and some late-planted corn will need to
be harvested as silage.
Both the small grains and potato harvests are getting into
high gear, and some fall forages and cover crops are being planted where
harvesting has already happened. More
than 56% of the oats are now harvested.
Continue reading Good weather helps Wisconsin crops at Brownfield Ag News.
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