Just east of Devils Lake at Crary, North Dakota, Trevor Stromme of Stromme Seed Company says while the crops are behind, there is potential for the corn and soybeans to finish and outperform last year. “Corn is in early dent,” says Stromme. “The faucet kind of shut off in the middle of July, so that might have hurt the soybeans a bit, but the top pods have really filled the last two weeks.” Between Grand Forks and Devils Lake at Larimore, it was a later than usual planting season. Summit Seed owner John Aamodt says July was on the dry side, but August rains are helping fill out the crop. “The early planted corn is in full dent, and the soybeans are reaching full fill.” Listen to more.