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A very, welcomed inch of rain came last week and crops have been relieved from drought stress. Even though the extreme heat has ceased, the humidity is high. Diseases such as Septoria brown spot in soybeans and gray leaf spot in corn have started to show on lower leaves. Japanese beetle feeding has increased. April planted corn is almost pollinated and soybeans are R3.
81F
1 inch of rain during the previous week
Dry
Fungicide/insecticide in early planted corn and soybeans
R1 – R3
V10 – R2
Japanese beetles
Waterhemp escapes just starting to emerge through canopy in early planted soybeans
Gray leaf spot in corn
Septoria brown spot in soybeans