RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

Drought stress seen in North Dakota corn – NDSU Extension Agronomist Clair Keene describes the state’s corn crop as ‘highly variable.’ While many fields look good, drought stress is also evident. Keene cited ears that are very small or not completely filled out. Low-levels of corn smut are common, which is another indication of drought stress during pollination. Stalks are also t...

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