Iowa’s premier weekly crop reports 9/21/2022
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9/19/2022
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Adam Glienke - Cherokee County
Northwest Iowa Iowa
“Our beans are really changing now,” Glienke said Sept. 15. “I think my neighbor is going to try and take some out today.” Variability remains in the fields with late planted soybeans still green while others are yellowing. “I would say we’re 10 to 14 days away from starting on our acres.” Glienke said his fourth-cutting alfalfa was lower quality than earlier cuttings. ![Ethan Lambert Ethan Lambert](/ArticleFile/file/4a2861f3-b431-4f03-8278-9fa139c4199c/NC_A_4.jpg)
Ethan Lambert - Wright County
North Central Iowa
The first combine in the area went out near Gilmore City, Lambert said Sept. 15. “It must have been...Members Only Content
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