Posted by KEH on June 07, 2014 at 09:21:37 from (67.231.175.190):
I'm in W SC and took a couple or trips a few miles East. Corn 6 inches to 5 feet high. Soybeans 4-5 inches tall, cotton the same. Hay being baled. I have held off cutting hay because of rain forecasts, none of which came. We are getting dry. Some of the tall corn I saw late in the afternoon was showing stress from lack of rain. Sweet corn in my garden starting to tassel, open pollinate field corn in garden 6feet tall. It is not showing drouth stress yet but I had covered the garden with leaves. Some farmers cutting wheat and baling the straw in round bales. They may be dairymen using the straw for bedding. Some fields that had small grain combined have been notilled. Temperature at noon today 75 deg. Was 90 yesterday.
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