Impacts of prolonged dryness evident in SW Minnesota

The impacts of a dry end to the growing season are evident in southwest Minnesota. Bryan Biegler grows corn and soybeans near Lake Wilson and says the area has only received around two inches of rain since July. “Soybeans this year were a little disappointing, we had two big things against the soybeans this year. […]

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