Rock and Roll Agronomy owner Jason Hanson, who is based at Webster, North Dakota, is looking at very uneven heading in the wheat crop. “It’s not the crop we’d like to see. In ten-inch row spacing you can still see down rows for the most part in some fields.” For canola, dry beans and corn, Hanson says the recent rain came at just the right time.
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