Soybeans planted from April 3 to April 10 were hit the hardest as they were snared by temperatures dipping below 28°F. Corn didn't dodge the damage, either. Ferrie says some corn crops at the V1 stage were smoked.
Doug Hensley, President of Hertz Farm Management, says while farmland sales reached highs last year, they recently hit a plateau. Here are three market drivers Hensley encourages producers to consider.
“Water sample reports can be extremely complex—they aren’t like a plant tissue report,” says Paul Crout, senior product manager at Helena. “So we’ve developed a way to take a sample and get key pieces of information.”