Northern Minnesota farmer says they’re “zero percent planted”

There’s been no fieldwork across a large portion of central and northern Minnesota this spring.

Shayne Isane and his family run a cow/calf operation and grow corn, soybeans, alfalfa, canola, and perennial rye grass in Roseau County.  He tells Brownfield frequent snow storms this winter have given way to one rain event after another.

“It’s been a very muddy and wet spring as far as the cattle, but also with the crops.