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Permalink Reply by James Ferrier on September 4, 2009 at 4:16pm Aphid #'s are on the rise in soys, but most fields are at R5 or R6 which means it's too late to spray. Never seen corn this tall - the old saying is the later you plant, the taller the corn, and in some fields that appears to be true. Primary cob is set 5.5 feet off the ground!! I think there is a decent crop of soys and corn out there, but we are vulnerable to running out of heat units before physiological maturity. Propane/natural gas sellers will do alright this fall - the corn dryers will be running hard.
I'm hearing that edible bean crops are full of mold/anthracnose. Can anyone verify that?
AgWag
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