glennster said: (quoted from post at 18:37:40 10/20/07) gary have you guys got much volunteer corn and beans growin by you??? my corn came out early september, looks like quite a bit must have shelled on the combine head. fields are green again, corn is about 5-6 inches high. good thing it aint roundup corn. went over to the other farm today to bush hog (hope its the last before the snow flies) dang, the beans were combined about last of september, that field was green too!! soybeans sprouted and are 3-4 inches tall. either the pods shattered at the reel, or maybe they were flying out the back!!!! (north central illinois)
Here in southern Mn. volunteer corn will be knee high by Christmas, volunteer spring wheat will be turning at Halloween, and volunteer beans will be fit by Feb. afraid the frost will get the beans. I have never seen these conditions in my 40 yrs. of farming of growing crops in the fall.....weird. But then again, we will need good weather for the next 6 weeks to get the crops out due to the wet fields!!!
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