A Michigan farmer says he’s been surprised by how well his crops have bounced back from a rough start to the growing season.
Christopher Ziehm grows soybeans, sugar beets, corn, dry beans and white wheat in the western Thumb.
“It was dry until real late in March, and then in April we did not get back in the fields until the third week of April.”
He tells Brownfield spring conditions were wet, cool and windy, forcing sugar beet replanting and stretching out soybean planting into June.
Continue reading Michigan farmer seeing crops bounce back at Brownfield Ag News.
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