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Corn Conditions Around Ontario - Photos from May 30th

Seeing lots open seed trench and variable emergence. We need rain bad


Our corn looks ok. Planted May 7th. No rain since we planted. Good sub soil moisture. Tara Ontario 


3:02 PM - 30 May 12 via Twitter for BlackBerry® ·

Corn is 85 % out of plastic mulch 6 weeks after planting with Samco system

and this from last night:
apasztor82 18 hours, 1 min ago Twitter
#Hyland country looking real good yfrog.com/khz4vqtkj
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Comment by OntAG Admin on May 30, 2012 at 11:52pm

Hard to believe the  is doing this well with limited to no 

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