Region Updates
Region 4 | July 30, 2024 | Montgomery
Stephanie Porter
stephanie.porter@ilsoy.org
Caption: Mid May planted corn is at brown silk
Caption: Bacterial blight of soybeans is back after rain
Caption: April planted soybeans are tall
SYNOPSIS
The good news is that it rained, but the bad news is it has not stopped for a few days now. The mid May planted corn is at brown silk and hopefully successfully pollinated. April planted soybeans are tall and a bit tangled after recent storms. No major issues found. Bacterial blight seems to reappeared after cool and wet weather.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES CURRENT CONDITIONS IN THIS COUNTY?
Moderately Wet (soil is damp, standing water may be present in low areas, water bodies are full)
IF CONDITIONS ARE ON THE DRY END, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING US DROUGHT MONITOR CATEGORIES BEST FIT CURRENT CONDITIONS
Near Normal (Dnada)
WEATHER
85F
PRECIPITATION
About a half inch with each rain, so about 2 to 3 inches.
FIELD/SOIL CONDITIONS
Wet
FIELD ACTIVITIES
Need to spray fungicide/insecticide on late May planted soybeans but it is too wet.
SOYBEAN GROWTH STAGE
R3-R4
CORN GROWTH STAGE
Brown silk – starting to dent
INSECTS
Stinkbugs and grasshoppers
WEEDS
Waterhemp escapes
DISEASES
Bacterial blight in soybeans and some pockets of tar spot showing up on certain hybrids