There’s extra time this spring to tune up the planter and prepare for the spring season. “I don’t think we’re looking at an April start, but if we can get started by the 10th or 12th of May, that would be a win,” reports CHS Ag Services Senior Director of Operations Ryan Anderson. Few changes are expected in the acreage mix. “Look back to last year with how late we seeded and we had a phenomenal corn crop and a great spring wheat crop; I think right now we’re just going to stay the course and wait to see when we get in and we’ll deal with it then.” CHS Ag Services serves 20 locations in northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota.
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