After a wet spring delayed planting for much of the tri-state area, Pioneer Field Agronomist Kevin Sinner says the corn crop has nearly caught up on heat units and is nearly ready for harvest. “I think we’ve been very fortunate with the long fall with nice warm temperatures we’ve had all through September to help this corn make it the maturity and black layer stage.” The early soybean harvest results are described as good to above average. “I’ve heard anywhere from 40-bushel beans on some lighter ground, all the way up and into the 70s.”
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