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Selecting for Success: How the 2025 Corn Crop Shapes Decisions for 2026

Selecting for Success: How the 2025 Corn Crop Shapes Decisions for 2026

Update: 2025-12-01
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A conversation with Dr. Jeff Couter, Extension Corn Agronomist

In this week’s Minnesota CropCast, hosts Dave Nicolai and Seth Naeve sit down with University of Minnesota Extension Corn Agronomist, Dr. Jeff Coulter. Together, they review the 2025 Minnesota corn crop and discuss how this year’s unique challenges should inform producer decisions for 2026.

The 2025 season was distinct: it began with a very short and early start with a long stretch of moderate weather, only to be interrupted by a cool August and significant late-season drought in West Central Minnesota. The group breaks down how these environmental swings impacted corn yields and analyzes the unusual disease pressure faced by growers—specifically the heavy hit of Southern Rust in addition to routine corn diseases.

Looking ahead, Dr. Coulter explores the trait landscape for 2026, including insect and disease resistance packages and the rising interest in "short stature" corn hybrids. Join us today for a full breakdown on Minnesota CropCast.

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Selecting for Success: How the 2025 Corn Crop Shapes Decisions for 2026

Selecting for Success: How the 2025 Corn Crop Shapes Decisions for 2026

University of Minnesota Extension