Wet weather slows harvest progress across Western Corn Belt

A pair of farmers in the Western Corn Belt say wet weather has impacted this year’s harvest pace. Scott Gigstad raises corn and soybeans in eastern Kansas and says recent moisture has delayed the end of corn harvest. “We’re probably 60 to 70 percent done. Here in the last 3 or 4 days, we’ve hit […]

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