A southeast Minnesota farmer is hoping his corn crop
bounces back this year.
Brennen Toquam of Blooming Prairie says corn yields were down about 10 percent in 2018.
“Mostly (because of) too much rain, (which) didn’t allow that corn plant to use nitrogen. And it’s never good when you’re planting in June, so that was challenging (too).”
He tells Brownfield while the crop rotation will remain half corn and half soybeans, he is considering some management changes.
Continue reading Minnesota farmer looking for corn to bounce back at Brownfield Ag News.