Posted by Sloroll on July 17, 2008 at 06:54:51 from (67.224.14.152):
In Reply to: Crop scout report. posted by IaGary on July 17, 2008 at 06:17:13:
Gary I just took a look from above. In less than a mile I saw everything from as good looking as your crops to beans that look like they had been cut, baled and hailed on. Some corn looks very nitrogen deficient while a field right next to it will look lush. I think this year more than most, timing, variety and crop management is going to really show who the real farmers are.
That being said, everything is 2-3 weeks late maturing here. The dice are still dancing around the table.
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