Marketing manager Mitch Heisler tells Brownfield while it has been a warmer than normal start to the year, it’s important for farmers to plant into conditions and not by the calendar. “You want to make sure you have very good soil conditions, soil temperature is up above 50 degrees, and also more importantly, looking at the forecast going forward and make sure that you’re not planting before a cold or wet part of the forecast.”
He advises farmers to also manage each field as its own.
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