An East-Central Nebraska farmer says some of his corn hasn’t rebounded well since an early-July windstorm.
Mitch Oswald grows corn and soybeans near Aurora. “A lot of the stuff that got blown over that didn’t green snap has goosenecked has come back and is looking a lot better than it did in July but we’re still going to see a pretty decent yield drag in it but the stuff that didn’t get any wind or withstood it a lot better is looking really good.”
The USDA says 68 percent of corn is rated good-to-excellent with 80 percent in the dough stage and 17 percent of the crop is dented.


