October 23, 2008 Agronomy

Purdue: Wet Grain a Surprise to Some Growers

Over the past week or so, I have received several questions from growers and consultants in the northern half of the state about the apparent slow drydown of this year’s corn crop in the field.

Some have reported that grain moisture content of late April to early May planted corn remains in the low 20’s and does not appear to be drying “normally” in the field prior to harvest. For what it is worth, here are my thoughts.

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