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  • furrowtickler
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    Willton , are you getting that rain on radar ?
    Or more towards Lloydminster?

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  • WiltonRanch
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    Even around here nw sk early planted corn is just emerged. Later planted fared better. Buddy custom planted a bunch and everyone panicky cause emergence is slow. Soil temp didn’t get to 10c till after May 15 go figure.

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  • newguy
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    Originally posted by woodland View Post
    That pic looks amazing. How did it run and what did you do with it? Ours is only 6 inches tall and is currently getting soaked so hopefully some sun/ heat will follow.
    10 acres.an acre every 3 days so it lasted a month.starting mid december.

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  • newguy
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    Not sure we can draw any conclusions without a location, US corn growing region is big, the difference between Texas and North Dakota is drastic.
    Minnesota

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  • furrowtickler
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    Not sure but pollination will not be optimal time over a very very large area ...
    food for thought lol

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  • furrowtickler
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    Well about conclusions .....

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  • woodland
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    Originally posted by newguy View Post
    That pic looks amazing. How did it run and what did you do with it? Ours is only 6 inches tall and is currently getting soaked so hopefully some sun/ heat will follow.

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  • FarmJunkie
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    It’s bad. They need heat like most need rain up here. What was seeded it’s in the best shape and if it keeps raining ain’t gonna get better no matter what the global warming geniuses say.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    Maybe honest pictures but the first is hardly representative of an average corn crop on this date. "Knee high by the 4th of July" being the old saying.
    The second picture is more reflective of my corn and other corn in this area. Compared to us the US cornbelt has plenty moisture, gets way more heat than us and winter comes later so I wouldn't worry too much for them.
    Not sure we can draw any conclusions without a location, US corn growing region is big, the difference between Texas and North Dakota is drastic.

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  • newguy
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    Originally posted by newguy View Post
    this was my corn in south central sask July 4th 2018.Expecting this year to be half that if I get some rain .

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