Agronomist says rain would help prepare Wisconsin fields for ’25

An agronomist says most of Wisconsin needs rain to prepare the soil for next season.  Scott Rowntree with Pioneer tells Brownfield that fall rain helps during the winter. “You need good soil moisture to get the compaction-alleviating affect of frost in the wintertime, and also in the February-March time frame to help relieve compaction. Whenever […]

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