Farmers would like more heat and less rain to help finish the corn and soybean crops. In northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota, Channel Seed field sales representative Mike Dufault says the crop has potential. “There’s some fields that aren’t up to par, but for the most part, everyone is optimistic if we can get through most of September and early October being frost-free.” With the late spring, weed issues are likely in 2020. Dufault says that puts more importance on a quality residual weed control program.
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