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Topic: Crop Damage?
Posted By: DMiller
Subject: Crop Damage?
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 7:31am
Locally corn and beans not doing so hot, as is either too hot and or too dry. At my cousins farms is either too wet or WAY too wet no way the yields will be worth a durn either way. Overplant beans here are not hardly up, sporadic at best and may just be plowed under, corn yields are projected below 2/3 of last year.

How is your regions doing?



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Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 7:44am
My crops SUCK.  West Michigan and south Michigan had too much rain.  East coast of MI, where I am, is in a heck of a drought.  My neighbors are hurting, and they had a couple of rains that missed me, I seem to be as bad as anyone!  Corn is horrible.  Beans have hung on, but stunted, just over knee high at best, we'll see what the yields are.  We had rain just in time to give my hayfields a little boost, or I would not have had second cutting and would not (still might not) have enough feed for my cattle.  I'm running the flail through the worst of the corn to feed cows on dead pasture.


Posted By: Snowvalley Dairy
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 8:35am
my corn is doing very well, but it is still very dry. there is very little second cut. we are really hoping for rain today and this week. i'm sure once it starts to rain it wont wanna stop.


Posted By: Charlie175
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 9:29am
Virginia seems to be fairing well, locally we have some of the tallest corn I have seen this early. 

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Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 9:35am
I have to agree with Charlie.  The corn is WAY over my head in most areas.  Beans are nice and tall and look good.  BUT, we need rain around this area now.  It's getting TOO dry.
My apple crop looks really good this year.  Hopefully we won't get any BAD storms.


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Posted By: SteveMaskey(MO)
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 7:36pm
Real dry here. I don’t think rain will help corn but will beans if comes in the next week or two. Here is a pic of my pasture been feeding hay since the first of July. Farm is 9 miles NE of Wellsville, MO 63384




Posted By: tomNE
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 8:31pm
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 9:10pm
Here (SEKY) it needs to stop raining so I can cut hay.
No rain in the last 20 hours, but with 95% humidity at 4:00 PM the grass was still very wet.
Corn is 8'+ tall and setting on two ears. May get 300+ bu/ac this year.


Posted By: klinemar
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 9:53pm
Here the crops are at all stages with corn tassled and late planted hurrying to make up ,same with beans. Wheat was terrible with low yeilds in some areas and vomitoxin in others. Everywhere in Southern Michigan was hurt by the heavy rain early in the spring. We were dry for most of July and got rain in my area over the weekend of 1.25" with some areas getting 2/10". Going to be an interesting fall harvest!


Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 9:56pm
corn here is real tall, most over 8 ft tall, main ears are short, 2nd and 3rd ears won't make anything. beans are short, tallest I've seen so far are about knee high ona short person.


Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 9:57pm
oh...and the second crop of corn in the beans are showing up thick again.


Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 10:23pm
Neighbor across the road has a real good looking stand of beans, almost waste high. But when you get between 30-40 darn deer chowing down on them every day he isn't gonna have a whole lot left. I got another big old brown envelope full of deer depraviton tags last week. Neighbor is now putting on a hunting camp for the kids, I'm gonna share them with him. My new hay crop never came up, gonna plow her under last week of Aug and try again this fall.


Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 11:20pm
Some corn around me was really showing heat stress but we had about 2-1/2" of rain and the seven day is all rain. We cut hay at night and baled next day and fields were burned off after. Second cut will be light


Posted By: Dipstick In
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2018 at 11:35pm
Our area here in northwest Indiana has been blessed with almost perfect rains and heat units. We are in an are where many fields will turn out 300 bu. corn,,,,,,,,,,,, beans ? they're anybody's guess,,,,,,,, but good too!!!

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