A south-central Minnesota farmer is seeing emergence problems in some of his soybean fields.
A.J. Krusemark of Trimont says abundant moisture caused planting delays and put crop development about two weeks behind last year.
“The corn is emerging pretty well, (but) soybeans are having more of a struggle. We’re going to be digging into that with our agronomist.”
He tells Brownfield they probably won’t need to break up the soil crusting with a rotary hoe.
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