West Central Missouri farmer Billy Thiel says he’s not changing his corn and soybean rotation much this year, which is always a little stronger on corn.
Thiel spoke with Brownfield last week and he’s hoping for a few weeks of rain before planting because the ground has been dry — which HAS helped him get a lot of field work done.
Thiel says he didn’t make any major management changes in 2016 when crops did really well but prices were low, as they still are…
“Actually, the fertilizer prices went down so we didn’t really cut back a whole lot on that.
Continue reading Missouri grower staying the course at Brownfield Ag News.
Copyright © 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau®, Inc. is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation®, a national organization of farmers and ranchers including Farm Bureau® organizations in 49 other states and Puerto Rico, and is responsible for Farm Bureau membership and programs within the State of Indiana.