The Minnesota sugar beet harvest is back on schedule.
In its latest Crop Progress report, the USDA says the pace is just one day behind last year and barely off the five-year average.
Brian Ryberg grows corn, soybeans and sugar beets near Buffalo Lake in west-central Minnesota.
He says it’s remarkable how quickly farmers caught up following weeks of wet weather.
“Sugar beet (harvest) has gone well.
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