A Western Cornbelt grower has been harvesting around rain delays this fall. Brownfield’s Will Robinson has more.
East-central Missouri farmer Neil Davis tells Brownfield it’s been an unusually warm and wet harvest so far.
“Last week was idle for the whole week, [you] couldn’t do anything because of the rain,” he said. “And if we can miss the rain today, we’ve got a pretty good forecast.”
But Davis said yields haven’t seemed to take a hit from the harvest delays
“[In the] mid to upper 50s,” he said.