Eric Yoder (@ericproharvest) 's Twitter Profile
Eric Yoder

@ericproharvest

Corn Product Manager/Agronomist for ProHarvest Seeds. BS and MS from University of Illinois. Father of 3. Part time cattleman. Live near the Quad Cites in IL.

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A lot of flattened and root lodged corn from storms today in NW to Central Indiana. Majority of the corn will “gooseneck” and recover fine at current vegetative stages. Still hate to see it, especially on a lot of great looking corn in these areas. Purdue Agriculture Purdue Agronomy

A lot of flattened and root lodged corn from storms today in NW to Central Indiana. Majority of the corn will “gooseneck” and recover fine at current vegetative stages. Still hate to see it, especially on a lot of great looking corn in these areas.

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Not a fan of solar panels unless they look like this! Check out these banana leaves! This hybrid is coming in strong again! 112 day PowerCore Enlist

Not a fan of solar panels unless they look like this!  Check out these banana leaves!  This hybrid is coming in strong again! 112 day PowerCore Enlist
Rodrigo Werle (@wiscweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 POST programs in Enlist E3 #soybean in Wisconsin side-by-side! 👇 🔹 Enlist One + Roundup PM + Group 15 🔹 Enlist One + Liberty 🔹 Enlist One + Liberty + Group 15

Aaron Hager (@uiweedsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New post by Boris X. Camiletti: Red Crown Rot Symptoms Emerging in Illinois Soybeans farmdoc.illinois.edu/field-crop-pro…

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Heaven for agronomists. Good info in Monmouth today. And if you look closely someone is getting “foliar protection” in the background.

Heaven for agronomists. Good info in Monmouth today. And if you look closely someone is getting “foliar protection” in the background.
Darcy Telenko (@dtelenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From my field visits yesterday, tar spot may not be the major problem in corn, but gray leaf spot, especially if you planted a susceptible hybrid. Also, watch for southern rust as we continue to get samples.

From my field visits yesterday, tar spot may not be the major problem in corn, but gray leaf spot, especially if you planted a susceptible hybrid. Also, watch for southern rust as we continue to get samples.
Alison Robertson (@alisonrisu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many stem diseases can look like SDS. Don’t rely on foliar symptoms! Always check the stem exterior AND interior for discoloration. SDS has apparently healthy stems.

Giovani Preza Fontes (@prezafontes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Low stalk strength seen in this field near Monmouth (Warren Co), mainly due to very dry conditions during grain filling. Only ~1.2” of rain from Aug 1 through mid Sept. Prioritize harvest in fields like this to reduce lodging risk. Illinois Extension

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It’s not a race to be the first one to apply fall NH3. Soil temps are finally trending down & we actually got some rain but lets not kid ourselves. Oct 20>April 20 is 6 Mo! Remember that whole 4R stewardship thing everyone likes to brag about? This would be the “Right time” part