A northwestern Ohio farmer says he only planted about 20 percent of his corn crop this year.
Rusty Goebel raises corn, soybeans, wheat, cattle, and hogs in Williams County.
“We got enough corn planted to take care of the livestock, but we normally sell 80 percent of our corn and this year we will have nothing really to sell of the corn,” he says. “We will be receiving very little income off of the growing crops this year.”
He tells Brownfield
he’s never seen a year like this.
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