Purdue University Extension Specialist Bob Nielsen says after a drawn-out harvest, now is the time to plan for the 2019 growing season.
“It certainly behooves you to spend some time looking at performance data from variety trials and looking for not just good genetic potential, but some sense of whether a hybrid can tolerate a wide range of stresses,” he says. “Because we know every year brings some kind of stress but we never know what kind.”
He tells Brownfield growers should use their yield maps from harvest as a road map.
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