A crop scientist says there are risks to early season planting that farmers should consider.
Emerson Nafziger, a crop scientist from the University of Illinois says crops planted in late March to early April take longer to emerge and may not necessarily produce higher yields.
Audio: Emerson Nafziger, Crop Scientist, University of Illinois
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