An agronomist is northern Indiana says the corn crop is looking great going into one of the most important parts of the season: the reproductive stage.
Jason Harmon is with DEKALB Asgrow.
“I saw a couple fields in my recent travels that were wanting to start sending some tassels, so we’re getting really close,” he says. “I know this has been a struggle for many of my growers in this territory of just how dry this year has been.”
He tells Brownfield he’s pleasantly surprised the crop is looking so good despite dry conditions in June.