August 31
Although the ears were showing indications of drying, the stalks and leaves seem to be late in drying out this year. We had 45% more growing degree days in the week preceding this photo, which probably accelerating the maturing and drying processes.
September 7
Warm weather continued until this photo was taken, as the week accumulated 33% more growing degree days than typical, and the increase in plant drying was obvious.
September 14
Temperatures cooled significantly on September 11, and stayed below normal for eight days resulting in 84 growing degree days for the week compared to the normal 119. The change in dried plant matter from the week before was subtle, but evident.
September 21
Even though the cool weather continued most of the week before these photos, the visible drying of the plants stands in stark contrast to the week before. Growing degree days were only 80% of the normal total, but the crop seems close to harvest, and several neighbors have begun harvesting already.
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