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Source: John Hart, FARM PROGRESS, 6/10/22
In early June, North Carolina’s corn crop was shaping up to be mostly a good one, with one big caveat: good moisture will be a must this month for farmers to make good yields. In a June 8 interview with Southeast Farm Press, North Carolina State University Extension Corn Specialist Ron Heiniger said North Carolina corn farmers saw a good planting season this year with good stands and good early growth. Most of the state’s corn crop is off to a good start with the exception of the crop...
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