From 40 miles W/SW of Green Bay. Soybeans planted on 10-20 May look to be in excellent health although shorter in height than expected this time of year due to cold, wet conditions early and it still hasn't warmed up all that much. Corn looks as you describe, like onions. It will not be "knee high on the 4th of July", on land that produced corn over 6' tall on the 4th of July in 2006. Alfalfa never looked better and the grasses are the tallest I can recall for this time of year. Oats and peas for silage are lush. With warmer weather arriving I expect the corn as well as the soybeans will improve but the corn will not set any records. We're 50 miles or so north of where the flooding in Wis occurred.
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