Some farmers in the Western Corn Belt say they’re losing hope for their dryland crops.
“Nebraska corn crop is taking a big hit. The whole state is either drought or replant or whatever. It’s in bad shape.”
Jay Reiners farms in south-central Nebraska near Hastings and tells Brownfield some crops are unable to be irrigated. “Lot of replant corn that’s even irrigated is pollinating right now in the heat. There are a lot of pivots upside down that are unavailable for use right now.”
Southwest Nebraska farmer Jan TenBensel says rain showers have been sparse.