Central MI - Our corn is looking real good this year, big double ears on every stalk, and about 10' high. Now the soybeans... We had enough left over seed from last year to plant 2 or 3 fields. We really liked that number of seed. Those 2 or 3 fields look pretty good for the lack of rainfall we have had. However, when we went to order more of the seed number we liked and had used for quite a few years, it was discontinued. BUT, here's the replacement number that is bigger and better we'll sell you!! Well, the number we like would usually make chest high sous. This year without the rain, they are only about waist high in those 2 or 3 fields. All of the other fields with the bigger, better replacement are about kneee high. Won't get those again. We will be trying different numbers next year until we get another good one. Hopefully the nice looking corn evens out the poor soybeans. Usually the other way around. My 4 acres of sunflowers did real good. Kind of unusual to see around here, so all sorts of people were stopping and taking pictures of them/in them. It will be pretty interesting to see how they work out when combined. This was mynfirst year ever growing them.
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