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A Tale of Two Crops: Nebraska Drought and Eastern Corn Belt Flooding

22 min ¡ 17. juni 2026
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In this special crossover episode, Outstanding in Your Field host Carl Joern welcomes Kick'n Dirt co-host and Nebraska Product Agronomist Mike Wardyn for a boots-on-the-ground discussion about what farmers are seeing across corn country. From drought-stressed dryland acres in Nebraska to flooded fields in Indiana and Illinois, this conversation covers the challenges, opportunities, and management decisions shaping this year's crop. Listen for discussion on: 🌽 Corn emergence and stand establishment under difficult planting conditions ☀️ Drought, irrigation management, and water availability in Nebraska 🌧️ Excessive rainfall and flooding challenges in the Eastern Corn Belt 🦠 Early-season disease concerns including Tar Spot, Goss's Wilt, and Bacterial Leaf Streak 🐛 Western bean cutworm monitoring and insect pressure updates 📈 Hybrid performance, stress tolerance, and yield potential heading into summer If you enjoyed this crossover episode of Outstanding in Your Field and Kick'n Dirt, be sure to subscribe, follow, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Share this episode with a fellow farmer, agronomist, or crop consultant, and stay connected for more timely agronomy insights, crop updates, and management discussions from across the Corn Belt. Have a question you'd like us to cover on a future episode? Reach out to content@pioneeragronomy.com [content@pioneeragronomy.com]! Outstanding in Your Field is the podcast created for farmers and powered by Pioneer Agronomy—bringing you trusted insights and proven solutions to fuel forward-thinking farming. Hosted by agronomists Brian Schrader (eastern Indiana), Carl Joern (northwest Indiana/northeast Illinois), and Crystal Williams (northern Illinois), this show delivers timely, practical agronomic advice you can apply directly to your fields across the Eastern Corn Belt.

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A Tale of Two Crops: Nebraska Drought and Eastern Corn Belt Flooding

In this special crossover episode, Outstanding in Your Field host Carl Joern welcomes Kick'n Dirt co-host and Nebraska Product Agronomist Mike Wardyn for a boots-on-the-ground discussion about what farmers are seeing across corn country. From drought-stressed dryland acres in Nebraska to flooded fields in Indiana and Illinois, this conversation covers the challenges, opportunities, and management decisions shaping this year's crop. Listen for discussion on: 🌽 Corn emergence and stand establishment under difficult planting conditions ☀️ Drought, irrigation management, and water availability in Nebraska 🌧️ Excessive rainfall and flooding challenges in the Eastern Corn Belt 🦠 Early-season disease concerns including Tar Spot, Goss's Wilt, and Bacterial Leaf Streak 🐛 Western bean cutworm monitoring and insect pressure updates 📈 Hybrid performance, stress tolerance, and yield potential heading into summer If you enjoyed this crossover episode of Outstanding in Your Field and Kick'n Dirt, be sure to subscribe, follow, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Share this episode with a fellow farmer, agronomist, or crop consultant, and stay connected for more timely agronomy insights, crop updates, and management discussions from across the Corn Belt. Have a question you'd like us to cover on a future episode? Reach out to content@pioneeragronomy.com [content@pioneeragronomy.com]! Outstanding in Your Field is the podcast created for farmers and powered by Pioneer Agronomy—bringing you trusted insights and proven solutions to fuel forward-thinking farming. Hosted by agronomists Brian Schrader (eastern Indiana), Carl Joern (northwest Indiana/northeast Illinois), and Crystal Williams (northern Illinois), this show delivers timely, practical agronomic advice you can apply directly to your fields across the Eastern Corn Belt.

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