Drier May helped Wisconsin crops

A plant pathologist says the drier May weather was good for Wisconsin crops.  Damon Smith with the University of Wisconsin tells Brownfield that April’s wetness had him worried. “(I was) a little bit concerned with corn and soybean planting with potential seed, seedling, and seed rot problems on corn and soybeans, but it turns out […]

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