Dry weather has helped Missouri farmers get their crops planted but extension experts say the lack of soil moisture could become a real problem.
Adam Casner, who farms in Carrollton, in west-central Missouri, tells Brownfield all his corn is planted and he’s got three-fourths of his soybeans in the ground, “Everything’s, honestly, ahead of schedule. It’s still pretty early and there’s quite a few guys around here done planting beans or at least pretty close to done.
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