Wendell Koehn farms in south-central Missouri and has a large share of the corn planted. “Where we’re sitting, we’ve had a really good run of farming and in the last day or so, the rains came in and shut us down completely.” With an early spring, Koehn said an insecticide may be needed. “We had a warm, early spring and a lot of moths flew in early. We have cutworm and armyworm that are pretty advanced. It’s something to keep an eye on if you have a lot of cover and weeds out in the field.”
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