In general crop condition this spring has been fair at best. Today as we were getting caught up on soil sampling, we were still seeing fields that are too wet to plant. Corn was still being replanted. Patching in will probably continue for 2 weeks. 12 acres of corn planted in Mid-March was the best looking corn we have seen. I am not advocating for planting that early because the risk is huge. About half the corn is starting to get some dark color. It is also getting tall enough that you can't see the areas that have poor stands for the most part. Smaller corn has decent stands, but we are still seeing nitrogen and sulfur deficiency symptoms, probably somewhat as a result of weather. My overall rating of corn condition is just average.
Weather is improving for now. Next week we will start hearing from some people that a rain would be nice. The first rain in the forecast is June 17.
Soybeans are looking a little better than corn. Stands are more even and some early planted beans are at V2 or V3 stage. later planted soybeans are germinating and emerging fast. My overall rating of soybeans is slightly above average.
Weed control is an issue in some places. I have heard of disappointing results with Dicamba and I have seen disappointing results with Liberty.
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