South central Mn, we are saturated. We have had 13 to 15 inches of rain since planting. Large drown outs, uneven yellowing corn and we cant get in to spray or fertilize. More storms forecasted for tonight and the rest of the week.
We are from northern North Dakota. We are wet alot of yellowing wheat . Some prevent planting going to happen not sure how much. Alot of late planting going on.Central north dakota corn is only 2-4 inches high on june 15. Big areas of drown out. more rain forecasted for north dakota this week.
2 inches last night here in NW Minnesota near Grand forks ND ... heavy winds... It was already too wet... Lots of good crop but some of that is drowned out and a fair bit of ground untouched
Another night of heavy rain in ND. I think this will put the end to planting the second time. A lot of yellowing in crops. To cold and damp. A lot of water ponded. Need some heat.
Drove from north east iowa to Louisville this last weekend Bloomington il has the best looking crop from the interstate view Rest of the crop is consistently inconsistent
Never had a worse year for deer damage. Seems to get worse every year with more housing expansion in the county. Nothing works but copper and lead, and we can't babysit fields all day long. They've become a menace to nearly every farmer on the county
@@thomaslthomas1506 there's plenty of hunters, all they care about is the damn antlers. If wildlife would make you get 2 doe tags before issuing an antler tag, I think that would be a massive help. They never will though
Spray blood meal or broadcast blood meal and it will stop your deer problem. We use it here in kentucky on soybeans.. no herbivores wanna eat where it smells like death. Works perfect for us! You might try it.. Shalom!.
@@microsoilenhancersinspirey5750 I watched them walk over a dead deer I dragged into one of their forest walkways like they didn't even care. We may try it just to see
Very mixed crop condition alot depends on when planting took place and fertilizer placement. Rain has been very uneven might get 1 inch to 4 or more but we've had this before and we're still farming
nw central ohio/ that rain is going to be coming in, right when ohios wheat is supposed to be coming off. this doesnt look good. soybeans still looks 2+ weeks behind and look bad, but slightly improving. corns starting to roll, its going to look rough by the time the rain is allegedly going to get here. the guys that take care of their soil with livestock, deep chisel plowing and putting a moisture cap barrier. the corn is faring better
We had a bunch of rain on our SRW wheat in NC when it was ready. I hope yours fairs better, because that rain beat our test weight down to 53-55 a bushel
Nathan at BORDER VIEW FARMS (on the MI/OH Border) said in todays video (yesterdays workday) ''first signs of stress....'' and told about the leafz ''rolling up in their self protection mode....'' sigh... he is also a couple days from gettin his 360RAIN goin..... sooo lookin forward to seeing that beast on a daily videovidit ;)
NW Iowa is drowning in rain. Today lake Okoboji I have heard is a no wake lake due to high water levels. Meanwhile drive just an hour and a half South it is desert dry. Shake and Bake is the rule this year.
9:18 did Brazil get a bunch of new class 10/11 harvesters and, did they acdtually make THAT MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE??? hehe or was it ''just the weather'' ;) HEHE unpausing LOVE JOY COMPASSION
Good morning! Will Eastern Corn Belt crop ratings decline next week?? What about the excessive rain in Minnesota?
South central Mn, we are saturated. We have had 13 to 15 inches of rain since planting. Large drown outs, uneven yellowing corn and we cant get in to spray or fertilize. More storms forecasted for tonight and the rest of the week.
East central Illinois, we have a wide range of crop size including just emerging. Without rain our local crop ratings will definitely drop next week.
Delmarva Drying up. Southern PA Drying up.
We are from northern North Dakota. We are wet alot of yellowing wheat . Some prevent planting going to happen not sure how much. Alot of late planting going on.Central north dakota corn is only 2-4 inches high on june 15. Big areas of drown out. more rain forecasted for north dakota this week.
2 inches last night here in NW Minnesota near Grand forks ND ... heavy winds... It was already too wet... Lots of good crop but some of that is drowned out and a fair bit of ground untouched
Another night of heavy rain in ND. I think this will put the end to planting the second time. A lot of yellowing in crops. To cold and damp. A lot of water ponded. Need some heat.
Drove from north east iowa to Louisville this last weekend
Bloomington il has the best looking crop from the interstate view
Rest of the crop is consistently inconsistent
Never had a worse year for deer damage. Seems to get worse every year with more housing expansion in the county. Nothing works but copper and lead, and we can't babysit fields all day long. They've become a menace to nearly every farmer on the county
Just not enough hunters and not enough doe tags.
@@thomaslthomas1506 there's plenty of hunters, all they care about is the damn antlers. If wildlife would make you get 2 doe tags before issuing an antler tag, I think that would be a massive help. They never will though
Spray blood meal or broadcast blood meal and it will stop your deer problem.
We use it here in kentucky on soybeans..
no herbivores wanna eat where it smells like death.
Works perfect for us!
You might try it..
Shalom!.
We feel your pain in Michigan,
@@microsoilenhancersinspirey5750 I watched them walk over a dead deer I dragged into one of their forest walkways like they didn't even care. We may try it just to see
Very mixed crop condition alot depends on when planting took place and fertilizer placement. Rain has been very uneven might get 1 inch to 4 or more but we've had this before and we're still farming
2 days away from a flood, 2 weeks away from a drought was always the norm. Now, the speculators break it down to by the minute hype.
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nw central ohio/ that rain is going to be coming in, right when ohios wheat is supposed to be coming off. this doesnt look good.
soybeans still looks 2+ weeks behind and look bad, but slightly improving. corns starting to roll, its going to look rough by the time the rain is allegedly going to get here. the guys that take care of their soil with livestock, deep chisel plowing and putting a moisture cap barrier. the corn is faring better
We had a bunch of rain on our SRW wheat in NC when it was ready. I hope yours fairs better, because that rain beat our test weight down to 53-55 a bushel
@@Luke-br1hr more worried about having it sprout
Hot here in St. Louis
Drove 200 miles yesterday through Southern Illinois through western Ky. would like to say 2/3 of the crop did not look good… lots of yellow corn
Nathan at BORDER VIEW FARMS (on the MI/OH Border) said in todays video (yesterdays workday) ''first signs of stress....'' and told about the leafz ''rolling up in their self protection mode....'' sigh...
he is also a couple days from gettin his 360RAIN goin..... sooo lookin forward to seeing that beast on a daily videovidit ;)
Good job guys!
Dry here, pumping water day and night. Soybeans are getting ate by deer, worse deer population I’ve ever seen. West central Michigan
NW Iowa is drowning in rain. Today lake Okoboji I have heard is a no wake lake due to high water levels. Meanwhile drive just an hour and a half South it is desert dry.
Shake and Bake is the rule this year.
Iowa and Illinois trade the title
9:18 did Brazil get a bunch of new class 10/11 harvesters and, did they acdtually make THAT MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE??? hehe or was it ''just the weather'' ;) HEHE unpausing
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Lol, farms dont shut down