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CORNKING

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Just curious you said the peas were black except for the ones with blosums I have peas that were planted on the 4-13-05 that are about an inch tall and they seem to be fine and peas do not get blossums till June at the earlyest I am in centrol Mn. we grow around 500 acres of peas so we are watching them very closely and I do not think thre hurt at all. Corn that was planted on 4-18-05 has got about 1_4 inch sprout out of the top of kernal and looks fine. Just do not dare to start on beans till the ground temps get back to 50. I am suprised the markets have not reflected this cold spell some of that wheat that is heading out has to have hurt it and this corn that is out of the ground down south will be pushed back if not some have to be replanted.
 

greenman

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Sorry, I meant to say - Good thing the peas don't have blossums. The alfalfa beside the pea field was all froze also. How cold did it neer youIJ