(USA Today) This time of year, Ohio’s farmland should be alive and brand new again, peppered with the pop of bright green corn stalks already reaching the height of a tall man’s shins. Instead, standing water comes up to the knee in some fields. Plots are more like muddy swamps where the only thing that’s growing is mold and disease and mosquitoes. (Read More…)
Another video of the farm #NoPlant19 pic.twitter.com/ILdo8eYyS5
— Rob Kiefer (@RobKiefer1) June 17, 2019
When USDA calculates soybean yeild based on planted acres, keep in mind this field is planted. This photo was this evening. That field will never rate good to excellent. Be lucky if they even emerge. #NoPlant19 pic.twitter.com/NXQDz80mO4
— Eric Mouser (@82_rem) June 13, 2019
New model blend of an updated 7 day rainfall forecast. This situation is getting to be truly unbelievable. Worst case scenario and really no significant heat to help. #AGwx #soybeans #corn #NoPlant19 pic.twitter.com/sAYcG7s6WU
— BAMWX (@bamwxcom) June 18, 2019