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Ken Ferrie expects yields to climb as Illinois farmers start harvesting more of their May-planted corn. Looking ahead, he says farmers will see some challenges from herbicide carryover in 2024.
It’s no secret that there was still 2023 crop on-farm at the end of July. Some of that old crop won’t have moved even as the calendar flips to September. I’m not sure that this is uncommon during cycles where the market is in decline over an extended period. For three years prior, the best. Read More
This in turn leads to better harvest data and faster advancement decisions. At harvest time, there’s also reduced risk of accidental plot carryover because alleys are so clean." When border plants in each plot have equal sunlight exposure and soil nutrient opportunity, it removes variables to your data.
NOTE: For ARPI policies, if the acreage is unharvested, the insured must certify either unharvested and destroyed, unharvested and put to another use, unharvested appraised, or unharvested with harvest incomplete.
To “every day do something that won’t compute… say that the leaves are harvested when they have rotted into the mold.” It will be a good learning experience to see how nutrient carryover from winter killed covers compares with spring killed covers. This spring, I planted a seed pack from High Mowing Seeds.
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