Northwestern Indiana farmer Alan Kemper says harvest continues to be delayed because of heavy rainfall and now his soybean crop is suffering.
“We’re estimating our yields are off probably 10 bushels at least across the board from last year and not counting any of the damage factors that could be up to 20 percent damage in the soybeans,” he says.
He tells Brownfield it has been the perfect storm for disease pressure and he has seen frogeye leaf spot and pod and stem blight in his soybeans.
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