The USDA’s prospective plantings report predicted a large switch to soybean acres – but that isn’t the case for everyone.
Martin Barbre farms in southeast Illinois. “We’re actually switching some of our lighter soils to soybeans,” he says. “Other than that we’ll stay with our normal agronomic rotation. We’re pretty much 50/50 corn and soybeans with some wheat and double crop beans mixed in.”
He tells Brownfield the 2017 growing season is off to a good start.
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