Posted by fixerupper on May 26, 2016 at 19:15:48 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: Field failure? posted by Dave H (MI) on May 26, 2016 at 13:47:06:
Thousands of acres of mid-April planted corn was re-planted in my part of NW Iowa. Cold wet weather was the culprit. Most of the replanting is in patches throughout the fields but some entire fields were torn up and re done. I had to tear up a 60 acre field that was planted April 17 into good low black soil. It also was COLD black soil. I replanted May 21st. The last corn I planted for the first time was a couple of weeks ago and that corn came up with as near perfect picket fence stand as a person will ever see. Another 100 acre field on higher lighter soil was planted April 16 and came up with a 90-95 percent stand. Every year since different for sure. A close neighbor of mine couldn't get started planting early because his near new computerized tractor was giving him fits. It was the best thing that could have happened for him.
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