Preparing for the Spring Growing Season
Spring row crops—including corn, soybeans, grain sorghum, cotton, and peanuts—are foundational to many farms. With planting season approaching, farmers must consider factors like weather patterns, input costs, and market conditions. The February 28th Spring Row Crop Deadline (GA, FL, AL, SC, NC, MS, and AR) serves as an important checkpoint for reviewing strategies to protect their upcoming crop.
Common Risks for Spring Row Crops
- Unpredictable Weather – Late freezes, excessive rainfall, or early-season droughts can impact planting and yields.
- Market Volatility – Fluctuations in commodity prices can significantly influence profitability.
- Pest and Disease Pressure – Emerging threats can reduce early growth and affect overall yields.
Looking Ahead
As planting preparations ramp up, now is a good time for growers to assess their plans for mitigating risks. Reviewing past seasons, staying updated on market trends, and exploring available tools to manage uncertainties can help ensure a productive year.