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| You are not alone - seeing the same thing in central Illinois. Not all of it, but a lot of the acres have severe N loss issues and more disease than I have ever seen (I am 65). You have to get into the fields to see how bad it is. Riding down the road in a Rogator it looks great, but when you walk into the fields it is a whole different picture. We had what most would consider perfect planting dates and ideal wheather for pollination, but I am even seeing some very poor pollination. It doesn't change you situation, but you are not alone. | |
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