In North Dakota State University’s weekly crop and pest report, Extension Agronomist Hans Kandel outlined potential issues with delayed planting in pulse crops and canola. Later planting dates could mean less yield. “The later we plant, the more likely it is that we are hitting higher temperatures during the flowering period.” Despite that, Kandel does not think its late enough to consider changing planting plans yet. “We do not know what the rest of the season will bring, so at this time it is too early to make big plans for change.”
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