Some fields are too wet, others are too dry. In southeastern South Dakota,
Lewis Bainbridge finished corn planting a week ago, later than he would have liked, but “we’re still ok,” he told Brownfield Ag News Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Bainbridge has a quarter-section he plans to put into soybeans, but that particular ground is too wet to work.
“There’s still water running out of that field,” said Bainbridge, who is chairman of the United Soybean Board.
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