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brettg
Posted 7/14/2017 23:26 (#6126519 - in reply to #6125923)
Subject: RE: The best use of NAT for marketing is...


Missouri
I'm in NW MO. We have had too much moisture rather than not enough. We've had 2 big rain events in the last 3 weeks that caused some flash flooding, and wiped out some crops along the bottoms - but as a whole, I think our corn looks really good. Most of it started pollinating in the last week or so, and the temperatures have been good. I don't think 200 bu is out of the question on good ground and 170-180 on average ground.

As far as beans, a lot of the beans planted in mid to late May didn't seem to emerge very well and there was quite a bit of replanting as a result. I think there will be some 60 bushel beans and some 30 bushel beans in this area. Overall the beans look average I'd say, but not as good as the corn. From what I read on here, we are very fortunate compared to other areas.
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