An evaluation tool designed for corn and soybean farmers with crop insurance who experience early-season production problems, such as flooding, poor germination or prevented planting.
Wet weather strategies
Displaying 1 - 8 of 8During challenging seasons, it is very tough to decide whether or not to replant. Those fields require some extra attention and this article is meant to help with those field evaluations.
Grain bins exposed to floodwaters are likely to have sustained damage and some grain loss can be expected. It is, however, often possible to repair bins and salvage at least part of the grain.
It seems too often that wet spring weather interferes with corn and/or soybean planting in Missouri. This year, Missouri farmers have already faced complications.
Assessing the impacts of Fusarium head blight (FHB) or Scab, caused by Fusarium graminearum, begins with scouting for FHB disease symptoms during the growing season.
Conditions this spring have not only made planting a challenge, but have also resulted in challenges for seedling emergence.
Learn the signs of the various stages of corn growth, of heightened concern during seasons of unusual precipitation.
Answers to the most common weed management questions asked during May of 2019, the wettest May on record ever.