Considering the dry conditions this past season in western North Dakota, Pioneer Seeds Field Agronomist Larry Lunder is pleasantly surprised at the soybean yields. “I thought we may be in tougher shape, but the crop seems to be holding a fairly decent average. The average varies from 25 to 55 bushels per acre.” Dry conditions likely impacted the soybean yields more than the early freeze. “If the freeze affected something, it was more likely on a crop where the maturity was pushed or maybe it was something the farmers put in later than normal in the tough planting conditions.” Hear the story.