Crops look good in areas where the weather is conducive, but a Missouri agronomist says there are areas damaged by hot, dry weather. Standing in a field of tall corn, Jason Mefford uses caution to describe the condition of Missouri’s corn and soybean crop.
“Well, it depends on where you’re at,” Mefford, an agronomist for the Missouri farm supply cooperative MFA, told Brownfield Ag News.
The western part of Missouri along I-70 has good corn and soybeans, according to Mefford.