Most of the crop will not be affected by last week’s cold temperatures. “There’s still some pretty green beans out there, but I think for the most part on soybeans, we’re looking okay,” said Derek Pruitt, technical agronomist, Dekalb Asgrow. “Corn needs more time, but fortunately, it looks like we’ll get more time.” Pruitt has more concern about the corn crop because maturity is all over the board. “We’ve seen plenty that’s black layered already and some good weather through the first week of October. Conditions will be variable.”
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