Ohio corn and soybean planting falls behind last year’s pace

A south-central Ohio farmer says ideal conditions could be favorable for planting progress this week. Greg Corcoran farms in Ross County. “We’d like to be further along,” he says. “We’ve got a three day window that we’ve been working pretty frantically at trying to get what we can in. I think as far as corn, we’re probably […]

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