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jicasedeere
Posted 8/12/2024 16:36 (#10848603 - in reply to #10848334)
Subject: RE: Minnesota corn crop


SE SD
Here's what I'm seeing;
Corn, overall it's going to be pretty good above APH. Yes, 10-15% in almost every field is gone. But what's there is 16-22 round x 42-44 long. 28-30k pop. It's going to be WET corn!

Soybeans; 10-20% is gone. What's there is just setting pods & flowering. The fields that had huge flood damage got re-planted, but those beans are only ankle high and maybe at R1. I'm really concerned about Soybeans making the average frost date (Oct 1st.) So in my opinion, soybeans will average out right at APH or slightly below.

Summary;
Corn yield should be decent, soybeans are a toss up. I really don't think the national soybean yield estimate will come to fruition. Corn, we probably do hit a 180 national yield. Soybeans, maybe 49.
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