Planting has been limited to mostly small grains so far in Minnesota.
Benson farmer Scott Lee grows corn, soybeans, oats, and spring wheat in the west-central part of the state.
He says moisture continues to slow progress.
“What started out looking like an early spring has turned into something quite different. Most guys that normally plant wheat are either wrapping up or done by this time of the year, were just actually getting going.”
The latest USDA crop progress report shows spring wheat planting lags a week behind normal in Minnesota.
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