A farmer in southern Minnesota doesn’t think deviating from her normal crop rotation is worth the risk. Rochelle Krusemark grows corn and soybeans in Martin County and says a lot of options are on the table with margins so tight. “We don’t normally change our crop rotations just because the challenges of diseases and insect […]
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