Crop Scouting Report 2019-06-12
Fields were scouted west of Irwin, Mo. and of Lamar. Several fields observed today showed no evidence of cropping, meaning we are still well behind for this time of year. Early corn is responding to the
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Fields were scouted north of Lamar, Mo. Corn was in the emerging and 9–12 leaf stages. Scout for black cutworm until the five leaf stage. A little common rust was on the bigger corn. Soybeans were in the first trifoliate stage. A little insect feeding was seen, but no significant damage.
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Fields scouted near highways 126 and 1-49, south and west of Lamar, Mo. Corn ranged from two leaf to beginning to tassel. A small amount of common rust was present on leaves. Soybeans ranged from second to six trifoliate. Most fields had a general yellowing due to excess soil moisture.
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Fields were scouted north and east of Lamar, Mo. Corn was tasseling and some beginning to pollinate. Soybeans ranged from second to fourth trifoliate.
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Fields were scouted southeast of Lamar, Mo. Soybeans ranged from first to fifth trifoliate. Little to no insect feeding seen. Corn ranged from silk to blister stage. Some fields had Japanese beetle.
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Fields were scouted near Avilla, Mo. Soybeans in the first trifoliate, some scattered plants throughout the field were clipped. Corn was in the milk stage. Common rust and gray leaf spot were found. Southern rust has been confirmed in southeast Missouri and Kansas.
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Fields scouted northeast of Liberal, Mo., and south of Mindenmines. Corn in the milk stage. Southern rust has been confirmed in southwest Missouri in Barton County. Gray leaf spot is in all fields scouted. Soybeans ranged from emerging to early bloom.
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Fields were scouted near Acola, Mo. Corn ranged from beginning tassel to beginning dent. Southern rust continues to show up in southwest Missouri fields. Soybeans ranged from second trifoliate to beginning bloom.
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Fields were scouted east of Lamar, Mo. and near Sylvania. Corn ranged from one-fourth to one-half black layer. Gray leaf spot was in the lower canopy, but not at the ear leaf or above. Soybeans ranged from first trifoliate to beginning pod.
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Fields were scouted northwest of Iantha, Mo. Corn ranged from beginning dent to half black layer. Soybeans ranged from fifth trifoliate to beginning pod.
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Fields were scouted south of Golden City, Mo., near Highway 37 and Baseline. Corn was at black layer. Soybeans were blooming.
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Fields were scouted near Arcola, Mo. Corn was beginning dent stage. Soybeans were beginning pod.
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Fields were not physically scouted due to Grazing School this week. Corn was at black layer with 18% moisture. Soybeans were podding.
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Fields were scouted around the Avilla, Mo., area in Jasper County.
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Fields were scouted west of Lamar, Mo. Soybeans ranged from full seed to beginning maturity with leaves beginning to turn color. Corn was mature.
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Cold temperatures affect late-planted soybeans. Observe the Hessian Fly Free Date for planting wheat to avoid yield loss from larvae and the risk of wheat growing too lush in warmer temperatures before the first fall frost.
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Fields were scouted just west of Lamar, Mo. Wheat was in the tillering stage, with a few plants starting to move into the jointing stage. Right now, we are not seeing much weed pressure, however, some henbit was found. I did not find any aphids.
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Fields were scouted west of Golden City, Mo. Wheat was in the second joint. Bird cherry oat aphids were observed, but only at about one aphid per foot of row. Some Septoria was observed on lower leaves. Temperatures in the mid 30s are expected the next few nights.
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Fields scouted east of Liberal, Mo. The wheat looks good overall and was in the second joint stage. Catchweed bedstraw, henbit, and chickweed were observed. Bird cherry oat aphids were observed at 0 to 5 aphids per foot of row, depending on the field. Some Septoria was observed on lower leaves.
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Fields were scouted east of Nashville, Mo. Corn emergence looks very good overall. In one field, a few plants were clipped. Be on the lookout for evidence of cutworms. The overall conditions of wheat fields was very good as well.
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Fields were scouted east of Irwin, Mo. In the corn fields scouted, no black cutworm damage was observed, but continue to be on the lookout. Overall, the wheat fields scouted looked very good. Bird cherry oat aphids were observed but still at below threshold level.
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Fields were scouted south of Liberal, Mo. Overall, the wheat fields scouted looked very good. Wheat was observed in the early to mid anthesis stage. Septoria and stagonospora continued to be observed this week at lower levels of the plant canopy.
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Fields were scouted west of Lamar, Mo. Overall the condition of wheat fields scouted looked very good. All fields scouted were in the anthesis stage. One field showed heavy evidence of disease including Septoria and stagonospora. Some corn fields have not yet been planted.
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Fields were scouted near Golden City, Mo. Many fields were found to be open due to wet conditions and lack of planting opportunities. Many of the wheat fields seen today were found to be in the milk stage.
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Fields were scouted north and east of Lamar, Mo. The fields observed showed excess moisture and many were not yet in production. Of the corn fields in production, yellowing of the lower leaves is evident due to the excess moisture.
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