Driftless SW Wisconsin | I agree that there is a huge variation in corn condition by soil type. This is very obvious even from the road. Some pockets got those scattered rains, many fields did not. Our plant in Sycamore was under one of those red radar cells that looks like 2" of rain yet just left 0.17 - 17 hundreths - and high winds. Take a look at the Dekalb Taylor airport nws records.
From what saw on my drive today in nc IL the"good" fields may hit 130 IF we get rain soon. But it does vary a huge amount depending on if you were under a particular cloud and your soil type.
Jim at Dawn |