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Saturday, April 11, 2026

In early April, producers are eagerly awaiting or have already started their spring planting. Though other considerations like soil moisture, air temperature, and the weather forecast play important roles, the adage of waiting for morning 4-inch soil temperatures to hit the 50-degree-Fahrenheit mark is important, too. That line is currently crossing into the southern Corn Belt, and the coming forecast should bring that northward throughout the next week.

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... The 50° mark is considered the minimum for corn and soybean seeds to germinate, though as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln pointed out, corn can withstand soil temperatures down to 40°F without damage.

The higher the temperature, the faster crops develop and emerge from the soil. According to Iowa State University, corn planted at soil temperatures at 50°F take 21 days for emergence, while it only takes seven days at 70 degrees.

Soil temperature therefore affects development and consistency in stands. Small differences in temperature can have larger effects in total corn stands at lower temperature than at higher temperature. On the other hand, planting early has also been shown to increase yields for various reasons, but especially because the plant can capture more sunlight for a longer period of time. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-11 04:26 PM | Reply

Too bad they won't have any fertilizer.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-04-12 01:39 AM | Reply

---- on the fields,Loser.

#3 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2026-04-12 03:00 PM | Reply

Wipe the ---- off your face, ----

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-04-12 05:13 PM | Reply

The armadillo horde is coming for you.

#5 | Posted by morris at 2026-04-13 12:20 PM | Reply

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