Corn |
In mid-August,
USDA-NASS made their initial corn yield projections for the 2016 season.
However, September is really the month when we project how our farming
skills and previous decisions come together to produce a corn crop. By
this time, yield becomes secondary because the season and growth of the
crop is largely over. A lot can still happen, but the focus of many
decisions are based upon plant and grain moisture.