Posted by NY 986 on June 30, 2011 at 14:04:39 from (67.142.178.25):
I see a lot of corn around me that is a foot and shorter. Have not run the roads hardly at all in June but do go by some early ground on the way to do errands like going to TSC. Probably 12 to 14" tall but have not been by since last Friday and it has been unseasonably cool. I took a chance on some late corn on 19 acres back on June 14 and I am lucky if quite a bit of it is 4". The old timers tell me that this is one of the latest springs ever in terms of getting going on field work. The soybeans look good but are 2 plus weeks behind in the growth cycle. There just was not enough hours in a day when the weather broke this year to get it done on time. I am not here to sob but maybe somebody has a picture of a real nice, even ahead of schedule corn field they want to show.
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