After a difficult start, Brady Lee says recent rains have helped the wheat on his Erskine, Minnesota farm. “It was pretty short when it started to head out, but then we got an inch-and-half of rain that really made a difference. The height really seemed to rebound.” Insect pressure has been light, but weeds have taken more effort to control. “We’ve had to spray some of our beans a third time already for the waterhemp coming through, but other than that it hasn’t been terrible.”
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