Scattered regional issues in 2023
While planting was mostly timely across the heart of the Corn Belt, Garriott says some farmers’ seed sat in the ground for a few weeks before it emerged. She urges those farmers to scout for seedling blight issues.
Garriott says farmers on the Plains have experienced different challenges. Where conditions have been extremely dry, farmers should be on watch for physiological plant responses to drought stress. “Stress response and the consequences of fallow ground should be top of mind,” she says. “Conversely, where some areas have received ample rainfall for the first time in several years, farmers should be on the lookout for disease and pest issues they may not have seen in a while.”
Another agronomic issue generating some buzz comes from Texas, where farmers are dealing with southern corn rootworm, an emerging threat for the state that’s also battling northern corn leaf blight. Texas has seen an increase in corn-on-corn acres, and southern corn rootworm overwinters well there. As a result, demand for the SmartStax® and Duracade® traits that control the pest is on the rise.
“LG Seeds is in a leading position when it comes to combating this pest. We offer unique, high-yielding germplasm with the Duracade® trait that has strong agronomics and performs well under a variety of management systems,” Garriott says.
Another area drawing attention is California. The state’s lengthy drought was broken by historic rainfall this spring, resulting in replants and some acreage shifts from other crops to corn.
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