Lingering impact of summer rains could be problem with fall-planted crops
Story Date: 11/7/2013

Source: Roy Roberson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 11/6/13

Many fall-planted crops in the Upper Southeast have been set back from 3-6 weeks by late harvest of spring-planted crops, caused by excessive rainfall throughout much of the growing season.

As growers begin to finish up late harvest of soybeans, cotton and other crops, there is a need to plan for late-planted fall crops.

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