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Paul BromleyNorthwest ND
Kayla VoellerNorthwest MNNortheast ND
Jeff OlsonCentral ND
Kyle KremerSoutheast ND
Alan NeitzelCentral sD
Cody OlsonEastern sD
Craig LavoiSouthwest MN
Travis WinterE Central MN
Danni SandersE Central NDW Central MN
Mike SorbyW Central MN
PFS Locations
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Alan Neitzel Central SD
Weekly Notes
AlanNeitzel
GDUs
2020 : 2021 :
1146 1170
Ellendale, ND
2020 : 2021 :
1100 1161
Eureka, SD
2020 : 2021 :
1149 1174
Oakes, ND
2020 : 2021 :
1196 1195
Bath, SD
2020 : 2021 :
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2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1175 1159
1203 1222
1208 1214
1231 1246
1242 1252
Gettysburg, SD
Harrold, SD
Faulkton, SD
Redfield, SD
Miller, SD
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
Much of the area received some precipitation last week, however, it was very spotty and in most cases it was just enough to keep the plants going into next week. Some corn is beginning to tassel. Soybeans vary quit a bit.
Fields that were dry and chemical stressed are shorter and will take some time to canopy. The unstressed fields are looking great.
Spider mites have been found in some areas, mostly the western side and grasshoppers continue to increase in numbers in the west. Some producers are choosing to spray the borders of their fields.
Wheat harvest continues with below average yields being reported.
Cody Olson Eastern SD
Weekly Notes
CodyOlson
[email protected] GDUs
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1199 1214
1190 1204
1211 1253
1199 1192
1201 1229
Sisseton, SD
Milbank, SD
Bristol, SD
Revillo, SD
Bradley, SD
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1152 1150
1413 1323
Estelline, SD
Yankton, SD
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
Corn has started tasseling or is getting close. Lots of soybeans are starting to develop pods and canopy in the rows.
We managed to pick up a half inch of rain over the weekend which was great. The beans and corn should look like a picket fence after this week with some moisture.
Craig LAVoi Southwest MN
Weekly Notes
CraigLAvoi
GDUs
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1160 1183
1226 1224
Ashby, MN
Herman, MN
2020 : 2021 :
1214 1227
Ortonville, MN
2020 : 2021 :
1236 1233
Graceville, MN
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 : 1263
1254
1268 1262
Appleton, MNMurdock, MN
2020 : 2021 :
1243 1243
Ivanhoe, MN
2020 : 2021 :
1329 1297
Truman, MN
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
There is a fair amount of tassels starting to show up in the corn with more to come in the next week.
Soybeans are flowering heavily right now and some of the first pods are now visible.
A few aphids have been seen near Ashby, MN and grasshopper pressure is increasing on field edges.
Danni Sanders West Central MN
Weekly Notes
DanniSanders
GDUs
East Central NDWEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1029 1093
1041 1114
1048 1128
Sharon, ND
Cooperstown, ND
Hannaford, ND
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1040 1115
1096 1177
1045 1121
1064 1147
1067 1156
Blanchard, ND
Hendrum, MN
Page, ND
Tower City, NDSanborn, ND
After the dry hot days and another dry, hot week ahead, farmers in my area are getting worried and really hurting for rain.
The beans seem to be handling the stress better. Pods are setting in many areas.
Corn is at a standstill. The areas that caught some rain last week are doing ok but those that didn’t are struggling.
Jeff Olson Central ND
Weekly Notes
JeffOlson
GDUs
2020 : 2021 :
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2020 : 2021 : 2020 :
2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1030 1119
1015 1069
1037 1142
1043 1150
1080 1175
1017 1122
1021 1138982
1073
995 1111
1004 1111
New Rockford, ND
Maddock, ND
Carrington, ND
Cleveland, ND
Ypsilanti, ND
Tappen, ND
Streeter, ND
Hazelton, ND
Sterling, ND
Linton, ND
2020 : 2021 :
1060 1149
Kensal, ND
2020 : 2021 :
1026 1203
Ashley, ND
2020 : 2021 :
997 1106
Underwood, ND
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
Continued heat, continued lack of moisture. There are small areas of the terrritory that are in ok shape.
Small grains are turning prematurely, corn is tasseling or very near tassel and beans are mid flower right now.
Kayla Voeller Northwest MnNortheast ND
Weekly Notes
KaylaVoeller
GDUs
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
939 1059
Grygla, MN
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 : 2020 :
2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1063 1112
997 1052
1017 1072
1018 1077
1036 1106
1009 1112
993 1139 1002
1070
931 1155
1020 1076
1026 1083
Hallock, MNCavalier, ND
Hoople, ND
Park River, ND
Minto, ND
Thompson, ND
Climax, MNWinger, MN
Crookston, MN
Lakota, ND
Larimore, ND
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1073 1166
1079 1185
995 1114
Argyle, MN
Warren, MN
Newfolden, MN
This will be a tough week with no rain in the forecast.
Crops are at a bit of a standstill and it’s another round of ‘hanging in there’.
Kyle Kremer Southeast ND
Weekly Notes
KyleKremer
GDUs
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
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2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1218 1234
1139 1170
1137 1169
1112 1162
1143 1188
1154 1198
1161 1213
1149 1170
1129 1149
Wahpeton ND
Lisbon, ND
LamOure, ND
Jud, ND
Forman, ND
havana, ND
Britton, SD
Enderlin, ND
Buffalo, NDWe saw the first tassels show up last weekend.
Farmers in the area are seeing some very promising flower clusters on soybeans, which is a good sign. A few pods are starting to show up, also.
Mike Sorby West Central MN
Weekly Notes
MikeSorby
GDUs
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
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2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1156 1152
1242 1243
1216 1236
1253 1257
1151 1196
1156 1186
1218 1234
1064 1119
Ulen, MN
Glyndon, MN
Barnesville, MNComstock, MN
Pelican Rapids, MN
Fergus Falls, MNBreckenridge, MN
Perham, MN
Some areas look great and others need rain this week.
Lots of tassel showing and the soybeans range from flowering to 2” long pods.
I’ve seen a few aphids, so I’m encouraging my farmers to watch out for them and grasshoppers along the edges of fields.
IDC has all but disappeared.
2020 : 2021 :
1198 1217
Wyndmere, ND
2020 : 2021 :
Hankinson, ND
1187 1211
Paul Bromley Northwest ND
Weekly Notes
GDUsPaulBromley
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
852 960
985 1068
Westhope, ND
Berthold, ND
2020 : 2021 :
882 971
Noonan, ND
2020 : 2021 :
960 1037
DonnyBrook, ND
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
994 1039
946 1019
993 1081
1029 1086
978 1022
Upham, ND
Rugby, ND
Voltaire, ND
Harvey ND
Edmore ND
Crops are holding in suprisingly well considering the lack of moisture.
Aphids can be found about anywhere you look. We’ve seen no tasseling yet but it’s getting close.
I’ve seen some soybeans with 3/16”-3/4” pods.
Travis Winter East Central MN
Weekly Notes
TravisWinter
GDUs
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1167 1192
1196 1202
1216 1209
1187 1184
1160 1115
1292 1250
Melrose, MN
Belgrade, MN
Litchfield, MN
Eden Valley, MN
Ogilvie, MN
Stewart, MN
We are seeing more and more corn shooting tassels. Coming up, it might be the weekend where a few start shedding pollen.
The corn crop seems to be holding pretty well from the shot of rain last week.
Soybeans are really closing the rows quickly. Beans continue to take the lack of moisture better than the corn.
Rain continues to be the talk of the town.
Kindred: Jade Albrecht Tylor JOhnsonProsper: MIchael Shutt Drew RodenHunter: Kaelin Kyllo Troy Wiegandt
701-282-7476
PFS Retail LocationsWeekly Notes
GDUs
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2021
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
2020 : 2021 :
1142 1205
1154 1225
1057 1140
Prosper, ND
Kindred, ND
Hunter, NDKindred: In the last week, a lot of fields have really turned around. We grew through the IDC in most areas and beans have really taken off. On the corn, we are finding some really nice ears but we are going to need more moisture for things to keep moving along. Our medium ground is doing really well. The light hilltops and the heavy clays are in tougher shape.
Prosper: Beans are starting to put pods on, with most at R2. Corn was looking really nice last week but the heat on the way will make some drought symptoms flare up again. We are finding some very large cracks in the fields - even in fields with 2x rain this year. Area wheat is filling in, but definitely with smaller kernel sizes than average. Farmers are expecting a harvest date in the first week of August.