For some farmers in Minnesota, planting has gone fairly well. Ryan Buck of Goodhue says he and a few others in the southeastern part of the state are done with corn and have moved on to soybeans. “And right now we have about 140 acres left of soybeans to plant. Last week’s window of dry weather was a breath of fresh air, we got a lot done in a short amount of time.” He tells Brownfield about 30 acres of corn planted the last week of April has emerged.
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