An Extension crops educator says the corn and soybean harvest in Minnesota isn’t where she hoped it would be.
Liz Stahl with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield a challenging spring has been followed up with a rough start to fall.
“A soggy start, and we’re having a soggy finish. There’s a lot of crops that are ready to go, so we’re just waiting for things to dry out.”
She says stalk integrity is a concern in corn, and Stahl is worried about soybeans too.
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