Wet conditions delaying start of planting season for Ohio

A southwest Ohio farmer says wet conditions are delaying the start of the 2025 planting season. Jim Percival raises corn and soybeans in Greene County. “It’s very, very wet,” he says. “We had 6 inches of rain there a couple weeks ago, and people have just stayed out of the field.” He tells Brownfield he’s […]

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