Farmers in the Oklee, Minnesota area caught rains that were missed by a large share of the Upper Midwest. “We had a lot of rain in June and we had a really good of shot of rain in the first week of July,” reports Ross Hegge at Hegge Seed. “I expect our corn is a really nice crop. I don’t see hardly any tipback with a nice even stand and great emergence this spring.” Most of the corn is dented and will be at black layer within two-or-three weeks. Hegge is also feeling good about the soybeans. “I think it is going to be one of our better bean crops. There’s definitely going to be a lot of residue; they’re really tall and with that, hopefully, comes a lot of bushels.” Watch the video.
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