The Minnesota harvest remains ahead of normal despite continued weather challenges.
In its latest crop progress report the USDA says 27 percent of soybeans have been harvested, 10 days faster than last year and one day ahead of the five-year average.
The corn for grain harvest is eight percent complete, two weeks ahead of last year and six days faster than normal.
West-central Minnesota farmer Kirby Hettver tells Brownfield many growers in his area have switched from harvesting soybeans to corn.
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