A central Illinois farmer says the 2019 growing season has
been a learning opportunity.
Brad Wade says he had a brief window in March to plant soybeans and then wrapped up soybean planting in April and May and corn planting in May and June.
“We have a little bit of everything and we’re going to be evaluating those right before harvest to really see the differences agronomically of what happened on those planting dates,” he says.
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