Widespread rains last week in Michigan have
limited crop condition declines.
The USDA says corn condition dropped four
points to 51 percent good to excellent.
Soybeans are 28 percent blooming, and condition dropped one point to 54
percent good to excellent.
Technical service representative Trevor Kraus
with BASF tells Brownfield crops have gone ten plus days with minimal rainfall
in Michigan.
“The corn crop and the soybean crops have been suffering under some drought stress,” he says.