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| Ok. So let me get this straight. It’s mid July and you are still mowing grass at regular intervals. Just now starting to turn a little brown. (Which is completely normal for mid July ). Corn roots are deeper than grass roots which means corn has atleast 10 days-2 weeks before damage. Which means that is more than enough time to get you to the moisture and mid 80 degree temps that are coming. APH or better in yield is my prediction. Thank you for the info. That’s why I read and post here. (Although I already knew Nebraska grass and corn conditions from contacts in that area)
Certain posters aren’t whining near like the previous years which is a dead giveaway.
What’s your prediction? You obviously think it will stay 93 degrees until Halloween and never rain again, so give us your yield guess.
Edited by Joe R 7/14/2026 16:02
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