Field Crop Update, October 13, 2023
Erik Smith, Area Field Crop Specialist
Central New York Dairy and Field Crops
1. Announcements and Weather Outlook
Some of us may have experienced the first frost of the season this morning. But with clouds rolling in for the weekend, our next best
chance for a frost will be next week. Much-appreciated for soybean stem dry-down, but it can mean the end of certain fall grazing
practices. I'm not sure how much of this occurs in our region, but this means no more grazing on sorghum stubble this year:
Harvesting and Grazing Forages Following a Frost
Silage harvest is coming to a close, many are taking their last hay cutting, and soybean harvest is beginning, so this will be the last
regular Field Crop Update of the season.
Happy harvesting, and be safe!
2. Growing Degree Days See: Climate Smart Farming Growing Degree Day Calculator. Check your location, planting date, and silking date. Silage corn
needs 750-800 GDD after silking to reach a whole plant DM of 32%. Under typical late season dry down conditions we can expect the crop to reach 35% DM
four to seven days later. For more details, see this article. No matter what the numbers say, check your crop!
Hybrid Relative Maturity (day length)| GDD from silking date to reach ~32% DM
101-110 800
96-100 750
<96 750 or slightly less
Highlighted in green: Gas up the harvester and the trucks (35% DM in 2 - 8 days, depending on maturity)
Highlighted in yellow: See you in the field (35% DM in less than a week):
Highlighted in red: It's either already in the bunk or it's going for high-moisture corn or it's going in the bin for grain (DM likely > 35-40%)
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Announcements
Cash Rent and Custom Harvest Survey
To date, there is limited information available about rental rates and fees for crop harvesting. Farms can use this valuable information for their farm business planning to help improve decision making and profitability.Farmers Can Join MeatSuite For Free!
MeatSuite.com is a free resource provided by Cornell University where NY meat farmers can create a farm profile and list their bulk (wholes, halves, quarters) and bundled (i.e. Grilling Bundle) meat products.Why should farmers join?
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