An agronomist likes what he sees so far with Wisconsin’s corn and soybean crops. Michael Weiss with DeKalb-Asgrow tells Brownfield he just toured fields in northwest Wisconsin. He says, “There’s a lot of really nice looking corn in that Polk County, Pierce County, St. Croix County area near Baldwin, Roberts, New Richmond. It looks really good and actually, I was in ten bean fields in the area looking for a problem and I couldn’t find any.”
In the eastern part of the state, the late planting and frequent wetness has had an impact on corn and soybeans.
Continue reading Wisconsin crops good overall, with some exceptions at Brownfield Ag News.
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