Weather so variable from county to county here this year I guess it depends on when you got them in and where you are. Down the road the fella planted in mid to early May and the field has mostly yellowed this past week. I got mine planted end of May right after the snow and right before a 5-6 week dry spell. Still green, full of pods, not really matured at this point but the weather is staying pretty warm. Small field but I could like to get my money back out of it so hoping for the best. Nobody has what I would call a great stand of anything around me this year.
 
Most fields around me are turning yellow quite fast....still a few late planted fields that are mostly green.....and I saw a couple of fields that have lost most of their leaves.
 
Here in Mt. P nothing to get exited about. Saw one field of dry beans/edible beans done but nothing else close.
 
Many of ours haven't dropped all of the leaves, but ALL of them have been fully yellow for a week and lost quite a bit of the leaves.
 
Nobody running in your area yet. I go to st johns every day. 20 miles north of there we have some fields dropping leaves, some are turning and some are still green as grass. Here's ours and neighbors.
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Last Fri I went past a display plot on M 52 just south of I 96. Probably 30-40 different types of soybeans. Some strips were full yellow, some full green and some in between. I should go by it tomorrow.
 
In the ionia area, I noticed one field where the majority of the leaves are gone, but it's Sandy and always one of the first done. Half of mine are yellow and starting to drop leaves, the other half are just starting to turn. Howell/Fowlerville area looks 1 week+ ahead of here.
 

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