An agronomist encourages growers to wait for better soil conditions despite planting delays.
Eric Wilson covers Iowa and parts of Minnesota and South Dakota for Wyffels Hybrids.
“The planting concern is the moisture. It looks like we’re finally going to turn the corner as far as temperatures, but as always if you’re in those areas that have been hit with a lot of rainfall, we’re still looking for those ideal soil conditions.”
He tells Brownfield there is a benefit to planting early, but planting early in the mud won’t do farmers any favors.