hows the crops looking in your area?

swindave

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how are the crops looking in your area?
my farm is rented out, but i still make hay,
the corn, soybeans and hay crops all look very good here in south western indiana,
and winter wheat harvest is all but over and double croppers are busy!
what about your area? what crops are grown in your area?
 
South central Mn. Corn and beans as far as the eye can see. Had 4 to 9 inches of rain yesterday so lots under water. What is not under water looks real good.
 
Corn, beans, tobacco are all looking good. Raining now. Still a ways to go on beans and tobacco for a good crop year but corn is beginning to tassel. W. Ky.
 
We got some much needed rain yesterday and today after a dry spell that allow most of the first cutting hay to be harvested.

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Todays much needed rain has come at critical time and looks like the oats, beans, and corn will enjoy this wet and humid spell that is predicted for Central NY.
 
Crops are looking great here. Mostly wheat and canola. Seeing a few flowers showing on the early seeded canola. Rain coming just in time keeps us going. Got a real downpour of 2 and two tenths last night in a short time although it was a narrow band of rain moving South to North. Real high humidity all day today and I did run through another shower on the road today.

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Northwest Iowa 60 miles south of Minnesota and 60 miles east of South Dakota. My crops look great. I am looking at a record yield unless mother nature screws it up. Plenty of soil moisture Ut not excessive so far.
 
Agreed,drove thru your area Saturday going to Wyoming and comming back today on I-90 They look good most everywhere. I'm in S WI and our crops are good. Suprised to see jump in prices today.
 
Dry ! No real measurable amount of rain in over 3 weeks. Second cutting is now 10-12 inches, and a few blooms are starting to appear, so that’s about as tall as it is going to get. Early planted corn resembles pineapple plants by noon each day, lawns are going brown. And wheat is changing from green to gold. Looks more like the end of July then the first
 
East-central Wi. just west of Appleton. Corn is growing like crazy and the wheat has a nice gold tint to it. Rain has been perfect this year.
 
I am just 50 miles south of you and like you say early corn is all but made , and the late beans are really coming . CTwo inch rail yesterday sure will make it fill out.
 
USDA overestimated the acres of corn planted in the US in 2020 by about 5 million acres. When the crop reports came in they were much surprised. I'm pretty sure that
caused a market swing. Whether it holds or not is another thing. The corn really looks good out my way. East central Wisconsin. The soybeans not so good. It was too cold and wet early and they're all super short. Now, with the days getting shorter, they'll be putting on seed in spite of being super short. Be hard to get at them come harvest time.
 
very very wet here in alberta canada. got another 1 1/2 inches in last couple days and still raining now. plus hay field is sitting in water and hay is ready to cut. this world has gone to the ducks, but they dont like it either, left. growing barley. lots of unseeded land around here also, just too wet.
 
It’s getting very dry on PEI,only 1 good rain in June. Hay crops were great in some areas very poor in others but that’s normal.
 
Lots of corn is waist to chest tall here, but the dry and heat lately does result in some leaf curling. Beans look good but show some wilt by late aft. Wheat is just starting to turn. A good rain is needed for garden crops.

Ben

Mid western Ontario
 
Was real dry around me til Sunday, now we've had an inch and a half of rain. I should be ok for a couple weeks which should get the corn to tasseling. Second crop of hay is looking better than first but not great. Oats is headed out and looking good. Couple more weeks should be close to harvest for that.
 
Ohio got off to a late start again this year like last year as it was a wet spring. Starting to dry up now. I think this will be the first stretch of a week and maybe longer without rain. So far as I drive around crops look good and growing taller everyday.
 
My oats are a long way from heading but looking very nice as are most crops around me. I just finished spraying them for weeds last week. You can see some in this video. They are worth good money at present. Around the $4 a bushel mark.
Spraying Oats
 
Rice is headed out, turning down and turning yellow. Cutting in about 3 weeks defendant on moisture. Winter wheat has been done for A couple of weeks.
No soybeans here anymore. Cargill pulled the plug on buying beans here two years ago. We would have to truck them south of Houston. No money in that.

Hay doing good. Have cut almost 400 acres since first of June. Waiting on second cutting now.

Red
 

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