Minnesota Agronomists Report Mixed April Conditions for Corn Planting
Minnesota Agronomists Report Mixed April Conditions for Corn Planting
US · Published May 12, 2026
Minnesota agronomists have described April 2026 as a month of mixed conditions for corn planting across the state.
While 42% of Minnesota's corn crop was planted by the end of April, irregular temperatures and field conditions created challenges for growers.
Overnight temperatures dropped as low as 25°F (-4°C) during the week ending May 3, causing apprehension about germination and emergence.

Why It's Important?

Cold temperatures and irregular weather patterns have raised concerns about germination and emergence issues for Minnesota's corn crop. Farmers in northern and western parts of the state are particularly cautious due to the potential impact of cold soil temperatures. However, southern Minnesota has seen more favorable conditions, with dry soils and gentle rains supporting early planting efforts. These mixed conditions highlight the importance of localized weather monitoring and adaptive planting strategies.

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