Minnesota agronomist concerned about fallow syndrome

An agronomist is concerned about fallow syndrome in fields
that remained bare this year.

Harmon Wilts with AsGrow/Dekalb in western Minnesota says there were a lot of prevent plant acres in the southwest corner of the state, and for some the wet conditions persisted well into the growing season.

“As it kept raining and raining, we realized that when you have a crop on there, the crop actually takes up the moisture and drys (the field) out where the PP acres didn’t.

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