A central Illinois agronomist says the crops in his area look better than average.
Matt Montgomery is with Pioneer. “Seventy-five to eighty percent of the district I cover really, really looks good,” he says. “In most locations, I don’t think people have seen a crop that has looked this consistent from one side of the field to the other.”
He tells Brownfield some farmers in the western part of the state haven’t had enough rainfall and the crop doesn’t look as good.
Continue reading Illinois crop update at Brownfield Ag News.