Nebraska farmer says dryness is starting to impact crops

A central Nebraska farmer says crop conditions vary across his area. Ethan Zoerb tells Brownfield his corn is in decent shape despite some dryness developing. Zoerb_September 1        :07      “yet.” “We’re starting to move a starch line on pretty much everything. I wouldn’t call anything quite quarter starch sign yet.” The USDA says 13 percent of […]

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