Rain and snow has brought much of Michigan’s harvest to a halt.
The USDA says less than three days were suitable for fieldwork last week. Corn is now 79 percent harvested for grain, five percent behind last year and the five year average. Soybean harvest is 91 percent complete, also five percent behind average.
Mark Seamon with the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee tells Brownfield Michigan’s soybean crop was either harvested too dry at the beginning of the season or too wet at the end.
Continue reading Michigan harvest coming to an end at Brownfield Ag News.
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