Only two words are needed to describe last weeks weather, hot and humid! Temperatures averaged 77.7 degrees and that was a whopping 5.7 degrees above normal! Growing degree units totaled 188 which was 27 percent above normal. Our grand total growing degree units this year since May 1 stands at 1152.5 and that is 11 percent more than normal.

No rainfall was measured last week and typically we would have received 1.02 inches. It has been a little over one week since the heavy rains hit the Faribault area. However, in south central Minnesota only a half to .75 inches fell. Corn is beginning to tassel in many fields and very soon beans will begin setting pods. This is a critical time when corn is tasseling.

Beans will continue to flower and set pods for another 4 or 5 weeks. I have even seen beans flower and set more pods if you get a nice rain in late August or early September. But, Corn only tassels and pollinates for a few days one time during the growing season. Hot and dry with corn under moisture stress can hurt pollination and that's it, you lost some yield that cannot be recovered!

More From KQCL Power 96