LATEST CROP CONDITIONS

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Region 5 | June 24, 2026 | DeWitt, Macon & Piatt

Doug Gucker
dgucker@illinois.edu

A photo of soybean plants damaged by hail a week earlier. Two sets of undamaged trifoliate leaves have emerged in that week, Photo date: June 24, 2026.
Caption: R1 soybeans showing recovering from hail damage a week earlier.
A photo taken on June 24, 2026, of corn plants damaged by hail on June 17, 2026. The field has 10 to 20 percent stand loss due to hail, cutting off plants.
Caption: Areas of southwest Macon County experienced severe storms on June 17. This photo shows a cornfield with a 10 to 20% stand loss from cut plants.
A photo of a harvested wheat field on June 24, 2026 in Macon County, IL
Caption: Harvested wheat field that is being prepared for double-crop soybeans to be planted.
SYNOPSIS

Crops are generally doing quite well, although severe storms on June 17 did bring high winds and hail to portions of the 3-county area. The majority of the corn is in the V8 to V12 stage, and soybean fields are in the R1 stage. Presently, seeing only minor Gray Leaf Spot lesions in a few fields, and no Tar Spot so far. Japanese beetles are emerging. Low areas in fields are showing ponding and water-damaged plants. There will be cornfields tasseling by July 4.

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)