Luke Forness operates Black River Ag at Dorothy, Minnesota and hosted the first stop on Day #4 for the Red River Farm Network. Sufficient rains have been lacking in the region. “If you look at the later maturing soybean varieties, there is some aborting of pods and we may lose that top end in my area,” said Forness. “It looks like the earlier stuff is taking advantage of the rains in June/July and look to have good pod fill.” There is some tip-back on the drought-stressed corn. “The early 80-day corn is seven-to-ten days out for black layer.” Here’s the interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIFNmBa8-LI
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