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EC SoDak | Early rains by and large have less to do with final yield as long as you have something to keep things going. Thus why we heard how dry it was in areas of IL/IN until the rains a week or so ago, but we didn’t see pictures. Now that it rained, I’m seeing pics from there and you can tell it wasn’t that bad. Tall green corn that doesn’t show it was ever stressed much. Major water intake starts around now for many.
My point is, as it pertains to rains making grain, on my sandier hilltops in some fields corn was 4-5’ tall. We got dry for a period late June to mid July, then it rained and rained mid July on and got cool to downright cold. Those hilltops produced the following:
Edited by SoDak Farms 6/17/2018 23:08
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