Crop conditions vary in the Crookston, Minnesota area. Keviin Capistran says the farm fared fairly well but there are trouble spots. “The first stuff in didn’t look bad, but the wheat seeded in the middle, that’s where we’re seeing water damage and there are a few sugarbeet fields sitting too wet too long.” Elliott Solheim is finished planting, but it took patience. This week’s rains were needed in some areas. “This should help cover wheel tracks on wheat ground, otherwise for the most part, everything is looking good.” Hear the story.