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Gauck says the story is similar with corn.
“Heard some good yields. Haven’t necessarily heard anything too spectacular yet, but, again, everything’s been above average on the early planted corn. Quality has been good. Test weight has been good.”
Gauck adds the rain this week will help with crop maturity.
“So these plants, we’ve been in this dry period, they kind of shut down and they’re waiting for rain. They don’t have moisture. They’re just kind of holding on. Now, we’re going to get a little bit of rain, it’ll be that last little shot of energy to get them to finish maturing to finally start that dry down process. So, even on some of the corn, there is an advantage to this rain adding some more bushels and helping to get everything to maturity and dried down.”
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