Seed sales across the region reflect a nearly normal crop rotation this season. Premium Ag Solutions President Beau Jacobson doesn’t expect to see a dramatic change in acreage. “There’s going to be farms that go heavy into corn and there’s going to be guys that didn’t book fertilizer that’ll be heavy into soybeans. The wheat acre is going to be up in a few places. The specialty crops are strong so I don’t know if you can really make a bad choice going into the year.” During the Premium Ag Solutions Ag Day event at Hitterdal, Jacobson was optimistic. “As long as guys are disciplined and don’t get too carried away, we can hopefully put together a couple good years and have some profits again.”
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