South-Central Nebraska farmer Andy Jobman says recent cold weather is impacting the start of the growing season.
“We’ve had some really cold mornings here this week, which has kind of slowed the last planted corn from emerging,” Jobman said. “We’re watching that close to make sure it gets out of the ground all right and maybe running a pivot or two to soften the crust.”
The Gothenburg farmer tells Brownfield in other years it’s been so cold that he’s had to replant a few acres, but that’s not the case this year.


