An agronomist says Indiana and Ohio are faring much better than Michigan when it comes to crop conditions in the Eastern Corn Belt.
“Unfortunately in Michigan, we had areas that saw just a couple of tenths of rain over a six-week period that has affected pollination and what I’m most concerned about right now is stalk quality.”
Charles Scovill covers Michigan and parts of Indiana and Ohio for Golden Harvest Seeds.
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