
Karen Corrigan
Soy Envoy
mcagronomics@gmail.com

Karen Corrigan
Soy Envoy
mcagronomics@gmail.com
KAREN CORRIGAN UPDATES



Farmers were tilling, spraying, and planting in between storms and high winds. We’ve made a lot of ground this week but there are still a fair amount of fields yet to be planted. Weeds are emerging.
Two minute rain today. The storm dumped much more rain farther west.
Could use a nice gentle rain.
Some areas are crusted. Soybeans are losing stand pushing through. Good subsoil moisture.
Everything!
VC to R1
V1-V3
Waterhemp is breaking through PREs. Scout to time POST applications appropriately.
Wind damage, abrasion
Some termination this week. Some fields still awaiting application.