Lack of rain speeds up Indiana harvest progress

A southeast Indiana farmer says a lack of recent rainfall has helped harvest progress. Roger Wenning says he started with soybeans a few weeks ago. “Soybeans are kind of up and down,” he says. “I’ve seen anywhere from 70 to 100. We haven’t started corn, but we have about 100 acres of beans out.” The […]

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