Wisconsin farmer anticipates no major adjustments to spring schedule

A Wisconsin crop farmer is not expecting any big changes to his spring plans. Shane Goplin raises corn, soybeans, and alfalfa near Osseo, Wisconsin.  He tells Brownfield his spring inputs are lined up. “Everything is secured. I just secured the last of it last week.” Goplin says this winter has been like most every other […]

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