The Red River Farm Network was in the Hallock, Minnesota area for the Pioneer Agronomy Update. “In this area, we’re pushing a little over 200 growing degree days over the five-year average,” said territory manager Jerod Hansen. The crops have stretched out after suffering water damage earlier in the year. “Southern Kittson County has had over 25 inches of rain since planting; the northern part of the county, up by Humbolt, St. Vincent and Pembina is doing better and the crops really look nice.” Hanson also highlighted new technologies for the canola and sunflower markets.
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