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Central IL | Interesting. Thanks for the reply. I don't think much tissue hit the ground. There are holes punched through and leaves broken and split, but the tissue is still there. My concern was the tissue would die and no longer provide nutrients. I'll see what the agent has to say tomorrow.
This poor crop was planted late, had 11 inches of rain 2 weeks after planting, 2 hail storms and 3 doses of 70+ mph winds.
I've seen plenty of pictures of the crops that have had it much worse than this has though. This one's been lucky so far by comparison. | |
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