The RRFN Crop Tour, presented by Pioneer, made a stop west of Grand Forks Wednesday. “The early planted corn is looking really good and we’ll probably need another two to three weeks for that,” said Mike Stenvold of Stenvold Ag Service. “On some of the later stuff, we’re between the milk and dough (stage of development) and we’ll need all of September and probably into the first week of October.” The corn is standing well and Stenvold is “cautiously optimistic.” There has been some aphid and grasshopper damage in soybeans, but it was not at treatable levels. The interview can be found online.
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