Minnesota crop progress edges ahead of average despite rain delays

Spring fieldwork is just beginning for southeast Minnesota farmer Ryan Buck. “We’re just kind of getting rolling here, we’ve done a little bit of light tillage on some sod that we picked up on some new ground. Otherwise we haven’t done much.” The Goodhue County corn and soybean grower tells Brownfield soils are drying out […]

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