NOAA is predicting a wet Spring in the eastern Corn Belt. That means that farmers may face planting delays.
LG Seed agronomists encourage corn and soybean growers to remain patient and avoid heading into the fields too early, so they do not have to replant.
While studies have shown some yield advantages for corn and soybeans with earlier planting dates, LG suggests that growers use ground temperatures as their true guide.
They advise farmers to check on planting equipment ahead of time. Also, prepare to see increased pest and disease pressure under such wet conditions.
Related Stories
“We could see oppressive heat index values for a few days.”
Geomagnetic storms have been occurring with increased frequency in space this year, with significant consequences for agriculture.
Congress is seeking insight from meteorologists and weather researchers on how new technology can enhance safety and response times to severe weather and prevent future disasters.
The network includes labs across the country that track diseases like New World Screwworm, which could see a rise in cases with hurricane season approaching.