A south-central Minnesota farm family is excited about growing high oleic soybeans for the first time.
Rochelle Krusemark farms with her husband and two sons in Martin County near Trimont.
“The (high oleic soybeans) went into the ground (Thursday), and we will be delivering those to CHS in Fairmont for processing. Then they’ll go up to Mankato to be refined.”
CHS and DuPont Pioneer are offering production contracts for Pioneer brand Plenish high oleic soybeans in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa this year.
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