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<blockquote data-quote="Homesy" data-source="post: 7578729" data-attributes="member: 71466"><p>On our previous farm back in 2006, we planted half on May 8th then got rained off. All ground was worked so the half that wasn't planted went to pudding. Planted the rest on June 8th. The early stuff took over 3 weeks to emerge. The later took 3 days and overtook the early and out yielded it. It is way to early to say what is going to happen yet. It all depends what comes now. Maize should never go into cold soil. People were planting it way too early just because it was dry. Had it stayed dry it may have been the correct thing to do but with the rain probably wrong. Good thing, hindsight. I wouldn't write anything off just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Homesy, post: 7578729, member: 71466"] On our previous farm back in 2006, we planted half on May 8th then got rained off. All ground was worked so the half that wasn't planted went to pudding. Planted the rest on June 8th. The early stuff took over 3 weeks to emerge. The later took 3 days and overtook the early and out yielded it. It is way to early to say what is going to happen yet. It all depends what comes now. Maize should never go into cold soil. People were planting it way too early just because it was dry. Had it stayed dry it may have been the correct thing to do but with the rain probably wrong. Good thing, hindsight. I wouldn't write anything off just yet. [/QUOTE]
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