Voted most productive and best looking scout team on#pftour13@chrisbarron24@kelseygee_ pic.twitter.com/NvDwzxKjGJ
The majors are comparing soybean pod counts with a three-year average from '09-'11 (excluding '12), and we're coming in lower.#pftour13
Immature corn in Freeborn, MN. 1115 corn yield with good potential. Warly frost would probably make it yeild 0. Pod-528#pftour13
As we work our way to the center of the state moisture starts lacking. Nitrogen deficiency. Yields showing it. 140s-160s BPA#pftour13
Our agronomists found stalk rot in#corn in southeast Nebraska.#PFTour13 pic.twitter.com/TVREN7q6Vo
Sample Faribault County MN, 147 bpa.#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/cAcoE4XdAQ
Our scout reports Minnesota corn yld at 175.6 bpa on 9 samples; 829 soy pods vs 906 pods last yr#pftour13
Corn and soybeans fall as#pftour13 yields boost harvest outlook (via@BloombergNews): http://ow.ly/oaro5
Nitrogen deficiency again but seeing consistent yield numbers so far. Around 170 avg after 4 stops.#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/U8fDUgFULc
Western counties of Minnesota looked to of had adequate moisture... yields in the 180-200s BPA.#pftour13
Will#pftour13 be doing yield checks on the radishes today?
Getting into some rain and blown over#corn and#soybeans in Delaware Co, Iowa. -Ty#PFTour13 http://ocj.com/?p=25016
Getting into some rain and blown over#corn and#soybeans in Delaware Co, Iowa.#PFTour13 http://ocj.com/?p=25016
RT Too much ethanol "@kannbwx: 16 kernel row on top, 20 on bottom. Go home corn, you're drunk!#pftour13#agmemes pic.twitter.com/PZkiEd5LYd"
Crop dusters are out this morning!#pftour13 http://www.tout.com/m/pe4jrx?ref=twaiby5i …
16 kernel row on top, 20 on bottom. Go home corn, you're drunk!#pftour13#agmemes pic.twitter.com/VcArfmUTzB
@kannbwx clearly its going to make whiskey.
Faribault Co, MN 2nd stop. Very immature corn. Needs time. Beans must be replant. Moisture not an issue.Corn-98.5 Pod count-175#pftour13
Little drops of rain whisper of the pain...159 on last field of corn 1062 bean pod count#pftour13
Tip of the hat to Warren County Iowa Corn, can we throwback Thursday to#tipbacktuesday ?#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/rAWMs5pQF2
@BGrete Brian Grete talks about the Illinois corn crop and the final day of the tour. LISTEN: http://audio01.will.illinois.edu/PFTour13-Grete-Day4.mp3 …#pftour13
Be nice if you could tell us corn stage#pftour13 when posting yield estimates, makes a big deal on the potential at this point in MN
My driver#swervin'. "I'm sorry; I'm figuring out this wiper situation here." This all new to us.#rain#pftour13
Our first blisters near Tama.#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/XasPuYQl8u
Ask and you shall receive. Light rain around Dysart IA#pftour13
@ChipFlory@JasonFranckNC and Morgan Fitch filming for Saturday mornings show on US Farm Report#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/d6ZuIOK3bG
@hedgit_jhof: Average of 3 field to the Northeast of Cedar Rapids, IA for corn this morning is 192 bpa.#LooingGood#GettingWet#pftour13
Most mature field of#soybeans we've seen on the tour so far this year in Tama County Iowa.#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/tGsEo184np
@chrisbarron24 ??! April 1 planted Group 00
@chrisbarron24 thats where we saw our worst corn of our crop tour
RT@MccowanSheridan#PFTour13 Logan Co IL#corn 197.31 - 2 inches of tip back on the ear#beans 1200 Sang. Co corn 199.29 beans 749
Yield estimates strong so far but crop needs til October to finish. After 5 stops, corn avg 197.3 bpa and beans 1002 pods#pftour13
Faribault Co, MN Cron Yield 224. Good looking crop overall in milk stage. Pod count 934#pftour13
Riding shotgun with@chrisbarron24 6 stops so far. Corn looks decent but beans are bad.#needrain#pftour13
Heavy rains in Buchanan dist. IO good for crops not for buddies#pftour13
We weren't even in prevent plant country yet. This is the southern edge and things look rough#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/CfhRmUTtNU
@TomTom1964 Not what I said. I said 2 pods per node, not 2 beans per pod. I'm well aware you can make good yield with 2 bean pods.#pftour13
Independence, IA Crops look decent from road. But here's our aerial view. Holes & a lot of yellow#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/WabhYwi3yj
@Tyne_AgDay#protip the yellow lines are roads ;)
@Tyne_AgDay Yep, windshield tour won't do. Gotta get out in the field like you guys are doing.
Cloudburst in Delaware Co. On the lookout. for witches ridinf bicycles and flying houses#pftour13
Not good.@ChipFlory These Jackson Co. beans are more advanced, but 2 pods per node don't make a big yield.#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/n5g3c1PCc0
#PFTour13: Day 3 photos and audio reports from our field agronomists as they tour Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa. http://phbn.ws/6015wyXJ
And I wonder, still I wonder who'll stop the rain? A 203 bu yield the hi thus far for our rte#pftour13 I
@HensleySpot we've had a low bean average so far. Corn is immature so it will be very difficult to estimate.#pftour13
hearing word of very immature corn from other routes. A 9 in ear still in blister stage is hard to estimate#pftour13
@moligan1648 That's something to think about, but most of the uneven ear placement we've seem is the result of planting problems.#pftour13
#sneakydrought13……very telling RT@JuliJohnston: Drought spreads...#pftour13#pfnews pic.twitter.com/df3b3m43r8
@JuliJohnston Thats from two days ago, and it rained in a lot of those areas last night
@JuliJohnston interesting but rochester area got about 2 inches last night and this morning.
3rd Martin Co, MN stop. Corn Yield-179.4 and still in milk stage. Avg length 6.75 inches. Pod Count- 888#pftour13
Can't beat a 252 BPA yield check to start the day. Rock County, MN#pftour13
Despite the rain, we went on our aerial tour of Iowa. Photos soon..#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/2OD2LtNVpr
These Jackson Co. beans are more advanced, but 2 pods per node don't make a big yield.#pftour13 pic.twitter.com/eGn61Zyo71
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