Early Cold Snap Hurts Fall Fieldwork
He said fall chemical applications are also on hold, “A lot of guys want to use glyphosate to burn down fall annual weeds, but we do not recommend that when the temperatures are below 50 degrees.” For much of this past week, temperatures have been below freezing in most of southern Indiana. “Last week when the temperature went above freezing, we did have some guys in the field applying some 2-4-D,” he said.
Emmert is not recommending fall nitrogen application this year, “South of I-70 I would not recommend fall nitrogen application.” He feels putting nitrogen on closer to when the plants will be needing it is a better approach.
He told HAT farmers in SW Indiana are pleased with the 2014 growing season for the most part? In southwest Indiana, the slope of the land was a big factor in determining yields, “The biggest factors this year were good drainage and hybrids that could withstand disease pressure.” He added that fields with good tile systems also had higher yields.
This report made possible in part by Agri Dry.