A southern Ohio farmer says he was able to finish planting after a dry window last week. Greg Corcoran says he ended up switching some acres of soybeans to corn. “We actually switched over a few fields to corn to maybe take advantage of some markets later with the lack of corn planting in other areas,” he says. He tells Brownfield continued wet conditions have prevented further fieldwork. “We’ve got the crop in the ground but now we need to get out spraying and tackle these weeds that are being very aggressive with these early rains,” he says.
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