The Delaware Gazette

Warmer temperatures have impact on field crop insects

We had a great meet­ing last Wednes­day evening on the oil and gas leas­ing brief­ing. There were more than 130 peo­ple in atten­dance to hear Chris Pen­rose and Dale Arnold speak. We plan to have some follow-up meet­ings, so watch the news­pa­per and web­site for dates and times.

Important upcoming meetings to attend

We are almost into March and it seems that win­ter has passed us by. Ground mois­ture is high, and thank­fully, we have really missed out on the ice and snow so far this year. I hope we will slide right into spring with­out it.

Agricultural meetings to attend

This weather is really get­ting old. I hope when you are read­ing this the sun will be shin­ing and things will be start­ing to dry out. It seems that the “wet and soggy” theme has con­tin­ued well into our win­ter months. To help get through these long grey win­ter days, here are a few meet­ings you may want to take in:

Seed fungicide treatment for wheat

The office has been busy tak­ing in 4-H entry forms for the Delaware County Fair. Our Fair will open on Sep­tem­ber 17th, which is just three weeks away. We have been gear­ing up for a few weeks now. The weather is feel­ing more “fall like” and it reminds us that fall is clearly around the cor­ner. Fore­cast­ers are call­ing for near nor­mal tem­per­a­tures and below nor­mal rain­fall for these next two weeks.

Farm Science Review places emphasis on ideas, innovation

You know that the Delaware County Fair is just around the cor­ner when we start talk­ing about the Farm Sci­ence Review. Seems that this sum­mer has flown by as we are fast approach­ing the first day of school for our kids and foot­ball two-a-days have been going on. We have sur­vived the heav­i­est rains in our state in more than a cen­tury, and the crops over­all are look­ing pretty good around the county.

Estimating corn yields

I was on our weekly agron­omy con­fer­ence call Mon­day morn­ing and Jim Noel, NOAA mete­o­rol­o­gist, told us that weather fore­cast­ers are call­ing for a shift in the weather from wet­ter than aver­age like we had this spring and early sum­mer, to drier than aver­age. That after­noon we got 1.5 inches of rain in Ostran­der. It was a lit­tle funny at the time, but as I drive around the county and the state there is no doubt that a drier weather pat­tern did kick in around late June. Noel says that fore­cast­ers are pre­dict­ing that this type of weather pat­tern will likely con­tinue into August as well. Fore­cast­ers are not pre­dict­ing a drought but are say­ing that the rain­fall will aver­age at or below normal.

July has really arrived: Head scab covers state

I can’t believe that July 4 is here already! Yes, it has been a try­ing crop sea­son so far, but we have made it to sum­mer. With all the cool wet weather it seems that we didn’t have a spring. But with the heat fore­casted for next week it looks like sum­mer is here.

Check soybean seedling stands for signs of disease

The scout­ing trips this week have left me fairly opti­mistic about soy­bean progress at this time. I know we have a lot of grow­ing sea­son to go but around the county most of the soy­bean stands look good. How­ever, there are a few soy­bean stands around the county that appear to have some issues. There are sev­eral pos­si­bil­i­ties for the poor stands includ­ing dis­eases, insects, poor qual­ity seed, or just poor grow­ing conditions.

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