South Dakota Wheat Commission Executive Director Reid Christopherson says wet conditions remain in the northeastern part of the state. “It looks like an extension of the Red River Valley. It’s still very wet and if those acres get seeded, they may go to soybeans.” Christopherson referenced a field that had 200 bushel-per-acre corn last year and there are now white caps on the water in the field.
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