A Thumb-area farmer says the start of planting is still several weeks away. Matt Frostic tells Brownfield, “No seed is in the ground at this point, and we’re kind of struggling with some pretty wet soil conditions.” He says limited profitability and high input costs are likely to lead to a lot more “in-the-moment” management decisions. “There’s […]
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