Pioneer Field Agronomist Kevin Sinner is featured in the Pioneer Agronomy Report, saying it hasn’t been an ideal spring. Even in areas with good conditions, corn may still look yellow. “The reasons for this can vary, but many times it’s just the symptom of the corn plant transitioning from living off the nutrients stored in the seed to using its own developing root system to feed itself.” Those symptoms will likely subside with warmer weather. Click here.