Posted by KEH on June 24, 2012 at 17:21:46 from (209.213.31.66):
In Reply to: Re: crop failing posted by Bob Bancroft on June 24, 2012 at 10:44:23:
SC corn looks the best it has been in years. In the upstate(W part) where I live it needs rain to fill out the ears. Same is ture of my little bit of corn in the garden, and the 1/1o I got yesterday should help. The way the corn leaves slant up is supposed to help catch rain so that even a small amount helps. There is a commercial corn field which has not been planted in corn for years near me that has 7+ feet high corn with ears large, silk brown, and needs rain to fill out the ears. It may have gotten some yesterday.
Corn in the Eastern part of the state should be made and ripening now. They can plant in early March. I try to plant garden corn here the last week in March, but for various weather related reasons I planted in early April.
Of course, the whole State of SC's corn production is probably not as much as one county in IA.
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