Darin,

Here is the summary of what I saw Monday AM.

Darin's: Wheat: Frost burned center variety more the others, powdery mildew continues to build rapidly, will need to be sprayed with a fungicide. I am thinking in 10-14 days, decision needs to be made on ground application or air, product to use. I am going to check on prices of the fungicides. There is a difference in varieties but the heavy canopy all will need to be treated.

Corn: Giant foxtail emerging worst in the corn ground. It looked like this corn will all be up in the next couple days. Is this RR corn? The planter did a decent job going over terraces unless you went straight over them but all seed is covered and under a normal year, with rain in April, they would all emerge.

Kruse:
Corn: 10-12 hours behind Darin's on emergence. Weeds showing activity but need a rain to activate the herbicide. Where planted over the terraces the corn the planting job looks pretty good but the 6 row did better where planted N-S in the NE corner.
Beans: Mares tail, pennycress, field pansy, velvets, 24 oz glyphosate 4# burn down + 17 # AMS/100gal

Saylor:
Wheat: Light powdery mildew here, looks much healthier than Darin's and is much healthier than 2 weeks ago.

Beans: Are you going to till this field again? If not the no-till will need 20-24 oz glyphosate, and the tilled will need 16 oz. Field is pretty clean overall with only henbit and mares tail in no-till, and velvets and giant foxtail in the tilled soil

Corn: In soil that was sticky when planted will get 70% stand, this reduction is due to the plants getting kinked under the chunks formed by the closing system. This only happens when it doesn't rain in the spring. velvet leaf, buffalo bur, giant foxtail emerging. The bottoms that were no-tilled are slower but stand will be very good.

Matt's
Corn: 18-23000 plants per acre 2-3000 more could come yet if rains approximately .50". Most of the stand loss is due to "row unit compaction" Again when it rains in the spring this isn't a problem. 0-4% insect damage. With Poncho on I am not to worried but this needs to be looked at again in the few days. Fall Panicum is emerging in the field.

Beans: Field pansy worst on the west side and towards the top of the hill, Tansy mustard, Henbit light. Weed pressure is light overall but with field pansy present 32 oz glyphosate/acre to kill it.