Western Wisconsin farmer says crops variable but okay

A western Wisconsin farmer says there is a lot of variability in the crops this fall. Tony Mellenthin grows corn and soybeans south of Menomonie and tells Brownfield the late season weather had an impact. “Heat and lack of moisture to finish them off has taken the top end off the corn and beans. If […]

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