ILLINOIS................worst corn crop ever?

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That is the headline at AGWEB


Worst corn crop ever in Illinois?


"The further I went away from the Red River Valley, the more corn I saw. I was surprised though that I didn’t see as much prevent planting as I thought I would. What I did see was soybeans in two different stages. I saw soybeans that looked pretty good and then soybeans that looked half the size and were yellow."

Most analysts, Gulke included, believed producers would take prevented planting on the eastern North Dakota acres. Rather, it appears they decided to plant soybeans and passed on the guaranteed income they could have received from prevented planting acres.
Many of those soybeans fields had standing water and that was the cause of the yellow soybean plants.

Further to the west, where Gulke’s farm is, he saw more and better corn. "It’s the best crop I’ve seen all year, including my farm in northern Illinois. If there’s not 200 bu./acre corn there, I’ll eat my hat. If they don’t get an early frost, these guys are going to get the best crop they’ve ever had."

He’s seeing a similar situation in South Dakota. "What corn is there looks astonishing. What got in in time looks very good. Soybeans don’t look good at all."

He’s seen similar situation in Illinois. At least a crop that doesn’t look very good.

Starting just north of Champaign and travelling to near Bloomington, he saw a horror story.
"I saw some of the worst corn that I’ve ever seen in my life. I did not expect to see $350-$400/acre cash rent land not produce corn."

Closer to Bloomington, the crop got better, he says, calling the corn crop normal. And normal is about the best he thinks you’ll see in Illinois.

Emerson Nafziger, crop production specialist at the University of Illinois, says the crop is very spotty in Illinois. Depending on where you are will tell you how good of a crop you have.
Concerns over high nighttime temperatures have entered the market discussions this year, after the 2010 crop suffered through a very hot July. "Last year the crop was not as prepared," Nafziger says. "There is a much better root system this year in Illinois."

Still, you can’t tell until you get into the fields and count kernels. That will be the key says Nafziger.
 

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Have you had any Iowa sweetcorn yet, Fish.

Really good this year.
 

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will let you know in about a month. hot and not much rain lately.
 

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Cattle prices were good here in SC a few months ago but since many Texas beef suppliers have had to reduce their herds due to lack of water and food from the extreme drought all the scuttlebutt I have heard is now the beff market is flooded and slaughter cattle prices are low. Early peaches did well here but a massive hail strom a few weeks ago did in the mid season crop.
 

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we got about 3 inches of rain last night, hoping to get a little more in the next couple of days. on the illinois side near st. louis. playing in the club championship this weekend...so i need a dry course to get a few extra yards, but i will gladly take the rain for the crops
 

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Between the really really wet spring, and some awful dry weather mixed in with the occasional straight line winds it's all pretty speculative still. No doubt about it soybeans are toast in most parts of southern Illinois but what do I know I'm all new to this stuff
 

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Chicago and suburbs have received record rain. South and west of Kankakee have received none.
 

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Was terrible last year (150-160 bushel an acre) and similar type weather. expect corn prices to spike again like last year. almost all corn in IL was harvested by early Oct.

had so much wet ground in 2009, we were taking out corn in december and jan and some people left all winter. We were seeing 200 bushels then though.
 

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