Low test weights could be a real drag on corn yields this
fall.
University of Minnesota Extension crops educator Dave Nicolai says premature development is likely in areas that experienced spring planting delays and a recent hard freeze.
“Once you get down below 28 (degrees), that really shuts things off and you have what you have and can have lighter test weights.”
But if temps remain above 28 degrees, he tells Brownfield kernels will continue to fill.
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