Crops advanced quickly with the recent heat. Rock and Roll Agronomy crop consultant Jason Hanson says there was adequate subsoil moisture to handle some of this heat. “We still don’t want to see these type of temperatures for some of the (crop development) stages, particularly for cereals during their reproductive stage, but if we can move the crop ahead a little quicker that’s okay.”
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