Past April 15th you start losing yield on wheat here in this part of MN.
So, what isgrowing & looks ok is going to be your wheat crop, no point ripping it up, and no point trying to replant any the end of May. What you got you got.
The P & K fert is there - it just got moved around some. The N could be lost, but you already have a lower yield so no matter. Probably not pay to worry about it.
If the washouts or drownouts are a 1/2 acre or more in size, put beans in piecemeal. All you can do to get a crop any more this year.
Contrary to popular belief, beans on beans works pretty good around these parts. Will be no problem.
Can still plant corn for a week or 2 yet & hope for good results, but does not fit your situation at all.
I'm by New Ulm. Was up by Hutch on Saturday, that was sad to see that kind of rain come down with it being too wet already. We had/have it a little soggy. You folks have had it miserable.
Anyhow, work up the patches when you can get in and put in beans. Don't worry about the fert too much - you are not going to get record yields on anything, so don't need to fertilize for top yield this time around....
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