A central Ohio farmer says soybean harvest has been more challenging due to the multiple replants this spring.
John Linder says he’ll have to go back into some fields later because he had to plant different maturity levels.
But, he says, the soybeans he has seen so far are better than expected.
“The first soybeans we cut looked really good and it was one of the farms that it was well over 20 days before those beans came out of the ground,” he says.
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