Planting is off to a slow start in Indiana because of cool and wet conditions.
Jordan Arndell is a DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist based in southern Indiana.
“We have next to nothing planted,” he says. “The maps that show planting updates are still near 0 percent, maybe 1 percent, for southern Indiana and Kentucky.”
Arndell tells Brownfield the forecast for higher temperatures and wind is good news for growers.