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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostMaybe 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.
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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.Last edited by grassfarmer; Jun 19, 2019, 11:25.
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Chuck, we need you quickly to offer some soothing words about global warming being worse than we thought, and still having a chance to get enough heat units, and long enough growing season to save these crops. Don't let us down, there must be a cut and paste somewhere showing that 2019 is a tipping point, and winters will be a thing of the past starting this year, so this crop can mature into December without frost.
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Corn problems.
Not sure how they can pull this one off in the end.Tags: None
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