A western Indiana farmer says although he’s anxious to pick up the planting pace, there is still time to get a crop in the ground.
Kevin Cox tells Brownfield “we’ve been spoiled. We’ve had a couple of really great years to get planting in and last year was exceptional and we were done planting by now. This has just been a different year. We still have a lot of time. Yields aren’t really affected a lot until we get into that mid- to late-May and then you start seeing some issues as far as yield reductions.