I planted some corn on Friday and I probably shouldn't have, here in south central Mn. The ground worked up OK and I gave it half a day to dry off, but I checked the seed at about 1 3/4 in. depth after planted, it was in sticky, cold soil, now with the cold temps it is not a good combination for corn let alone soybeans. I have heard that the early planted corn around here that was put in around April 17-23 is rotting or growing down, just haven't had the degree units needed to get the corn out of the ground.
Not that much corn planted around here yet, just to many days with showers scheduled out about every other 3-4 days.
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