Dry conditions remain in the forecast for the Dakotas and Minnesota. AgCountry Farm Credit Services Marketing Education Specialist Katie Tangen says the southeastern part of North Dakota into Minnesota are areas to closely watch. “There’s also not a lot of old crop soybeans left. If we were to see a hit on the soybean yields, there’s not a lot to fall back on. We don’t have the stocks we had in other years. I think that’s the worse case scenario and I think we’ll end up ok. So far, soybeans are holding up well.” Other areas are in a tough spot, including Nebraska and portions of Iowa. As August continues, crop tours will take a closer look at the corn and soybeans across the Midwest. Hear more.
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