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Region 4 | April 16, 2026 | Montgomery

Stephanie Porter
stephanie.porter@ilsoy.org

Caption: April 8th planted soybeans are emerging.
Caption: April 10th corn planted is spiking.
Caption: Much needed rain for corn emergence
SYNOPSIS

Until last night, many farmers were in the field over the past eight days applying ammonia or burndown treatments, while others were tilling and planting. It was a very good run, but limited rainfall raised concerns about delayed or uneven corn and soybean emergence. Over the past week, about 135 GDDs have accumulated, with most occurring in the past three days due to warm temperatures. Just under an inch of rain fell overnight, providing needed moisture to support emergence. Field conditions are now too wet for fieldwork for the next several days, and it is too early to evaluate plant stands.

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES CURRENT CONDITIONS IN THIS COUNTY?
Mildly Wet (soil is wetter than normal, local vegetation is healthy)
IF CONDITIONS ARE ON THE DRY END, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING US DROUGHT MONITOR CATEGORIES BEST FIT CURRENT CONDITIONS
Abnormally Dry (D0)
WEATHER

80 F

PRECIPITATION

Conditions were very dry until last night, when just under an inch of rain fell.

FIELD/SOIL CONDITIONS

Wet

FIELD ACTIVITIES

Field activities have ceased after almost an inch of rain.

SOYBEAN GROWTH STAGE

VE

CORN GROWTH STAGE

VE

WEEDS

Winter annuals – henbit

COVER CROP INSIGHTS

Some burndown occurring because of drought conditions or for plant preparation.