A northeast Nebraska farmer says his non-irrigated corn and soybean yields will depend on what he receives for rain the rest of the growing season.
Larry Mussack, who farms near Decatur, Nebraska, says he received less than an inch of rain in July.
“The corn that I’ve looked at—I’ve pulled back some husks—seems to be fairly well-pollinated, in most cases,” Mussack says. “But getting that ear to fill will be dependent upon rain from here forward.”
Mussack says his soybeans look good—for now.