Drought conditions cause early Ohio harvest

An agronomist based in northeast Ohio says the drought has matured crops faster and harvest is already underway.   Brad Miller is with Dekalb/Asgrow.  “In some areas south of Columbus, corn yields were in the 150 bushel range, very dry and some of the soybeans have come off at about 30 to 40 bushel per acre,” he says […]

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