Premium Ag Solutions President Beau Jacobson is advising growers to plant their key crops into good soils and forego the ground that’s not fit to plant. “The guys that have enough prevented plant eligibility between their planted and prevented plant acres will be able to make solid decisions,” said Jacobson. “Guys in a 50-50 rotation that still want to get their corn acres planted are going to be at risk of running out of eligibility and having to potentially mud in soybeans on challenging ground or standing corn stalks.” Jacobson, who is based at Hitterdal, Minnesota, is seeing a late push for soybean seed. “We have guys that are leaning back a little bit on corn; soybean sales have really picked up lately.”
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