At East Grand Forks, Matthew Kreuger is happy with his corn. Soybean development varies from field to field. “We’ve got soybeans at V4 all the way to R3 and R4,” Krueger told RRFN. “Soybeans looked ugly until mid-July and now it looks like they’ll do something.” Wheat is starting to turn after being hurt by early-season conditions. “You go out there now and it is mid-shin tall and fully headed out; it’s disappointing knowing what could have been and what happens with extreme heat and droughthy weather.”
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