Most grain is sold, but market worries remain for Minnesota grower

Many farmers are pricing old and new crop grain. Tim Waibel grows corn and soybeans near Courtland in south-central Minnesota and says most of his crop is priced. “We’ve done okay with the marketing, generally speaking. We have less than 10 percent to market yet, so I think we did pretty good.” He tells Brownfield […]

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