Billy_Bob
Diamond Member
In the Were NERVOUS AS HELL DEPARTMENT;
Corn crops got a late and slow start due to late spring freezes and rain, now, with the crop nearing it's full growth, there are concerns again about killing frost before it can mature. Much of the upper western states, at altitude, have already had killing frosts and by mid next week that reality could be in the corn belt.. 28-30 Deg F is Killing Cold for corn.
I for one would like to see it not happen but we are already looking like a major cool down by mid next week for most of the US with high temps, at 4500 feet, 30 deg F at night and just 60's in the day time for much of the western states and then the midwest..
Corn Belt Update Mid-August 2019
Corn crops got a late and slow start due to late spring freezes and rain, now, with the crop nearing it's full growth, there are concerns again about killing frost before it can mature. Much of the upper western states, at altitude, have already had killing frosts and by mid next week that reality could be in the corn belt.. 28-30 Deg F is Killing Cold for corn.
I for one would like to see it not happen but we are already looking like a major cool down by mid next week for most of the US with high temps, at 4500 feet, 30 deg F at night and just 60's in the day time for much of the western states and then the midwest..
Corn Belt Update Mid-August 2019
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