Northeast Nebraska farmer Greg Anderson and northcentral Iowa farmer Chris Edgington are only 270 miles apart, as the crow flies. But they’ve experienced vastly different planting seasons in 2018.
Anderson farms near Newman Grove, Nebraska.
“The crop got in wonderfully. The soil was mellow and just worked beautifully. Now we’ve had recent rains that have brought the crop up. It’s looking strong,” says Anderson. “There’s really no disease pressure at this point.
Continue reading A tale of two planting seasons at Brownfield Ag News.