My beans are looking good, need to check for aphids today, been forming pods for a week or so, I definatly am gonna go with a taller variety next year. These are a maturity 1, and are short-medium, but they are branched out like an oak tree. If it was a level, dirt clof feild I would be fine, lot of low pods. Corn is doing great, lot of cobs/stalk, and big cobs too. Had to put down an additional 100# of amonium and nitrogen mix when corn was 3-4" tall. I will never try and put all the fertlizer down preplant agian, heavy rains took alot away as some else mentioned. Most cobs I cant get my thumb and index finger around. Rye pruduced awesome yeild, and there is ALOT of straw yet to bale on that feild. Oats were dismal, bout 30 bushels and acre, 31.8 TW, only got about 400 bales of oat straw off 12 acres. Now to decide what to do with the light oats. 5-8 miles south of me, just north of Clear Lake MN, non irrigated corn looks terrible.
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