Posted by kyplowboy on August 30, 2008 at 18:45:09 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Crop report time. posted by IaGary on August 30, 2008 at 05:15:02:
Same here. Most all the corn early, mid, and late look pretty good. In my 20 mile trip to work every night the only corn that don't look pretty good is a 30 acre black gumbo field that has had corn silage cut off it every summer for the last 7 years. The low and poor spots have been yellow all summer. We had a wet spring too. Some was mud'd in and some had NH3 down and then 6+" of rain before planting and then more rain before the roots ever found the N.
Early beans are going to be great. We had a few good rains about 3 weeks ago when they were starting to fill. Later bean (mine) are just starting to fill and they could use a good half inch. We have had some real scatared showers last week or so off that huricane but they were REAL scatared. I got .2" and two miles up the road got 1.2" out of the same cloud last week. My beans are along a creek between me and my closed neighbor. I got .1" at the house Thursday and he got .4".
Double crop beans for the most part look pretty good and have cought up with the regular late beans that were planted 2 or 3 weeks earlier. The only bad looking double crop beans I have seen any where around here is one field on the way to work too, and it's for sale for $6,000 acre. Don't know why he needs that much for it, I know his lime/fert bill ain't that high.
Good luck for every one. Hope every one has a bin bust'n year and a September rally to $6.50 and $15 even, but I don't see both happen'n.
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