Weather concerns always lead to widespread interest in the results of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour, and heavy spring rains across the Corn Belt in May and the impacts of late planted or replanted fields... To view this email as a web page,
click here | Weather concerns always lead to widespread interest in the results of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour, and heavy spring rains across the Corn Belt in May and the impacts of late planted or replanted fields will be measured during this year's Tour, August 19-22. On Monday, USDA's initial corn crop ratings showed 75% of the corn crop as "good" to "excellent," Pro Farmer will continue to monitor these ratings and Crop Tour will share if actual "in the field" conditions match. With over 30 years of consistent data collection and historical data to compare to, Crop Tour will again provide the most widespread "in-field" look at this year's crops, and our readers will get exclusive observations, reports and historical comparisons not shared with the general public. Get 3 months at half price Sign up for a special Crop Tour subscription to Pro Farmer to get all of our analysis and insights leading up to and during this year's Tour at half the normal rate! Regularly $40/mo, you'll get all of June, July and August for just $60 total! Use coupon code: PFTOUR | |
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