Why Early Season Stress Doesn’t Stay in the Spring
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In this episode of The Acre Advantage, Dan Bjorklund and Dave Lemke break down how early-season stress—cold soils, uneven emergence, and disease pressure—can quietly impact your crop all season long.
From crown rot risk in corn to slow soybean emergence, this conversation focuses on what’s happening right now in the field—and what growers should be watching next.
🌱 What You’ll Learn- Why early stress compounds throughout the season
- How cold, wet soils increase risk for crown rot and root diseases
- What to check at V5—including how to evaluate the crown
- How uneven emergence impacts yield potential
- Why genetics and field conditions matter more in variable years
- When a V5 fungicide application may be worth considering
- How tools like SkyScout help you scout smarter and respond faster
- Early decisions set the tone for the entire season
- Stress now doesn’t disappear—it compounds
- Scouting is critical between emergence and V5
- Protecting plant health early protects yield later
- Never let the plant have a bad day
This isn’t about reacting later—it’s about paying attention now.
The growers who protect yield aren’t guessing.
They’re watching the field, reading the conditions, and making the right call at the right time.
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