Tidbits, Weather, Brazil, Urea 7/19/25
- Wright team

- Jul 19
- 4 min read
Tidbits
The talk of poor pollination for corn is getting some legs to stand on. It is three weeks too early to put a number on the potential yield impact because most of the corn has not pollinated yet, but pollination problems on this corn early corn are definitely worse than normal. Other problems with Tarpspot and fungicide being washed away in many areas. The fast growing corn plants have not only restricted the release of pollen, but agronomists are beginning to find very weak stalks and warn that wind is a serious threat to much of the nation's corn.
Last evening there were warnings issued of possible flooding on a wide swath from South Dakota to Northeastern Tennessee with potential wind damage:
Bam Weather:
"Flooding will be possible Saturday and Sunday due to multiple heavy rainfall chances and thunderstorms."
247AG yesterday afternoon:
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