Agronomist discuses crop progress in Indiana

Agronomist discuses crop progress in Indiana

Beck’s Agronomist Travis Coleman says planting overall is off to a slow start in Indiana, but there are some pockets of progress.

“As we move toward the west side of the state, especially the southwest corner, those farmers usually have warmer soil temperatures and are a few weeks ahead,” he says.

Coleman tells Brownfield soybeans and corn planted in mid-April are looking good, but, “they’re just starting to get to that emergence point.

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