CROP ALERT – May 28, 2025
Corn and Soybean Update Not much progress with corn and soybean planting here in NWNY in the last week. Even with the warmer temperatures on Monday and Tuesday, many fields were still too ...
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Corn and Soybean Update Not much progress with corn and soybean planting here in NWNY in the last week. Even with the warmer temperatures on Monday and Tuesday, many fields were still too ...
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Corn and Soybean Update Planting continues to be a struggle. The past few days have been rain-free, but the temperatures feel like mid-April instead of May. Hoping the weather folks are wrong about ...
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Corn and Soybeans Despite the 80-degree weather on Monday, we are still very wet across the region and the state. I saw some corn going in on gravel ground but everyone else was ...
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The weather has not been cooperating this last week. Lots of rain! I’m sure not many acres of corn or soybeans went in the ground. It is still raining this morning and it looks ...
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We’re back! Hard to believe it is May 1. Time to start up the Crop Alerts. The CCE/NWNY Team will be sending out weekly reports every Wednesday on our team Blog. Crops in NWNY ...
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Start Scouting for Cutworm Injury in Corn Many counties will hit the 300-degree day mark today, (5/22), and that means the first wave of BCW are big enough to start cutting corn plants. I ...
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Cereal Leaf Beetle Eggs have Hatched Found the first CLB larvae in wheat on Tuesday. Larvae are shiny and black and almost look slug-like. They cover themselves in their own excrement and are pale ...
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Triticale Harvest has Begun! A lot of early planted triticale acres were chopped this week. Average yields are being reported. I looked at some today in Wayne County and the flag leaf was poking ...
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It’s that time of year to begin our Crop Alerts! We will be writing weekly to tell you what we are seeing in the field and what to be watching out for. ...
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Triticale Harvest Time! Now is the time to check the growth stage of your winter triticale. Many fields will be ready to harvest this week. Triticale should be harvested at Feekes stage 9 for optimal ...
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