A west-central Minnesota farmer is surprised by the amount
of white mold in his soybeans.
Chad Willis of Willmar says the unique growing season has kept him on his toes.
“I’m starting to see some white mold show up. Personally, I didn’t think it would be that bad this year with the shorter soybeans. But after listening to some agronomists, the colder mornings where we don’t dry out very fast has been a hindrance.”
He tells Brownfield surrounding fields also show signs of
white mold.
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