A mid-Michigan farmer says the season is starting off a few weeks behind normal and wet.
Tim Boring tells Brownfield he’s especially watching how the wheat crop progresses.
“I believe we haven’t had this poor of wheat in the good and excellent category going back to something like 1996, and we have a lot of wheat in the poor, very poor category,” he says.
Boring says because of delayed plantings in the fall, Michigan is also likely to have the smallest acreage of wheat recorded and soybeans make the most sense on transitional acreage.