Posted by Dave from MN on July 16, 2011 at 06:55:42 from (75.94.148.103):
I have corn starting to tassel in some areas, looking real good, dark green yet, and tall. Stalks little thinner than I like to see but feild's mostly have good wind break. I would say 80% of my corn is looking like that, but then I have one feild that is looking pretty sick. Near as we can figure it is lacking Mag and zinc. Yellow striped, slow growth, may end up having to chop if it doesnt get into high gear soon. COOP was supposed to hit this past week with a foliar, but havent heard if they got it yet. My genuity soybeans in 30" rows are doing great, little behind for maturity but should be OK, they are 1.4's. My drilled beans , non genuity, are looking pretty rough, lot of drowned out spots, thin stand, and looks like alot of that feild also lost plants some how, rain erosion, pop is only about 60-70,000 right now, planted at 140,000, and looked decent when they came out of the ground. 2" rain yesterday in a short time, gonna check poor feilds again today for more wash outs, drowning out.
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