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Crop Watch

Gauging the harvest

October is here and once the soils dry out, harvesting of soybeans should plunge into full gear. Most farmers have been making preparations for this season for a month or two. Soon the time to make progress on getting the crop in the bin will be here. A major portion...

The latest update

My, how our weather fortunes have changed in the past ten days. After going since late July without a substantial rain over much of the upper Midwest, we were blessed with enough moisture to close the cracks in the ground and replenish some of the subsoil moisture...

Lessons from 2019

Mid-Sept has arrived and much of the final yield and harvest pace will depend on the weather the next four weeks. We will get to analyze the growing season and all of the management steps and products used in our major crops. Once harvest starts and we begin to get...

Field Scouting Notes

The sun is setting twenty minutes earlier each week as we move later into the growing season. This year that will be worth keeping track of as about one third of the corn crop was planted in June. Whether or not that portion makes it to black layer before a freeze...

End of season highlights

September came in like a lamb. How will it go out? A year ago the start of September was marked by very heavy rain that moved in on a Saturday where both the ISU and UNL football games were rained out. The heavy rains lasted thru early October and produced flooded...

Yield Potentials

The first two thirds of the year are past and we now move into September. While August is typically the month most important to both corn and bean yields, this year September might be just as important for corn yields in the fields where the plants are lagging several...

Disease Observations

The better part of the summer and the growing season in the Midwest is over with. In many areas the struggles to get planted and nurse the crops are over with, but we are left with the aftermath. When traveling thru Iowa and surrounding states most of the cover crops...

Important Grain Fill Notes

August is half over with and the most important part of the cropping season is still in front of us. This is the maximum grain filling period which in the past few seasons has been mostly completed by now. With the three different maturities of corn crops running...

Corn Maturity Update

This growing season has been one of extreme paradoxes. Three months ago we were all hoping and praying that the rain would quit falling. Now as August has arrived and the crucial grain filling period is here, many of the growers in Iowa and surrounding states are...

Field Observations for the Second Act

August is here and after the longest and frustrating first half to the growing season we will have to see how the second act, that of grain fill turns out for our two major crops. Just as planting progressed, most growers have three different corn crops at three...