U.S. Corn Belt Crop Tour is back!
Join us from June 24th – July 10th, 2017, as we go through 12 U.S. states with “Marketing Man” Moe Agostino, to provide farmers with an indication of where grain prices may be headed and provide a selling advantage:- http://riskmanagement.farms.com/events/us-cornbelt-tour-2017
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Day 7 June 30, 17 #cornbelt17 Thank You to Richard Tavers & his wife Joanne for their valuable time & hospitality in Hartington, NE
Day 7 Jun 30, 17 #cornbelt17 corn stressing from #17drought near Fordyce, NE Thank You Platinum sponsor @ontag @BetterFarmingON @FramsNews
Day 7 June 30, 17 #cornbelt17 irrigated soys near Crofton, NE vs. 2015 crops stressing from #17drought missing out on the rains
Day 7 Jun 30, 17 #cornbelt17 summary of tour NE crops are behind 2-4 weeks lower - central looking good but northern areas dry & stressing
Day 8 July 1, 17 #cornbelt17 in the state of South Dakota sunny & 27 or 86 degrees. Drought monitor for N Plains D0-D4 43% up 13
Day 8 Jul 1, 17 #cornbelt17 N 19 & 310 st. Spirit Mound, SD soybeans s stressing due to dry weather although recent rains have helped vs. 16
Day 8 Jul 1, 17 #cornbelt17 corn stressing from dry conditions also from too much rain at the wrong time N 19 & 306 St. Pleasant Valley, SD
Day 8 July 1, 17 #cornbelt17 corn near Irene, SD vs. 2016
Day 8 Jul 1, 17 #cornbelt17 N Hwy 281 & 267 St Stickney, SD as we travel further N drought is taking its toll
Day 8 July 1, 2017 #cornbelt17 pineapple corn & burning up N of Plankinton, SD Hwy 281 & 243rd st
Day 8 Jul 1, 17 #cornbelt17 E 14 near Wessington, SD "knee" high corn by Jul 4th & its waist high, need more moisture Jul to finish strong
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