A hard planting season has led to an uneven year and harvest. That is the word from Purdue Extension Knox County educator Valerie Clingerman.
Clingerman hopes for some extended dry-down to let farmers get in their last-minute crops. Clingerman knows a wet spring, and a summer drought, brought problems to many cornstalks in various County fields.
Many fields in Knox County are now completely harvested, with scattered pockets of plants still left to be brought into the bins.




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