Michigan growers face variable yields, high input costs, and weather-driven harvest challenges

Parts of Michigan are still too wet to harvest. Thumb-area farmer Matt Frostic tells Brownfield some corn fields still need to dry out. “The corn crop, while it’s been, heavy/strong, average and above, it’s still quite wet in our area so it’s been slow,” he shares. “Still a fair amount of corn out there based […]

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