The corn crop has been variable for East Grand Forks, Minnesota farmer Matthew Krueger. “We’re seeing yield swings of almost 50 to 200 which is a pretty big range that we normally wouldn’t see.” There have been stand issues on certain hybrids during dry years prompting a back-and-forth between corn and soybean harvest. “Thankfully from a combine standpoint it’s pretty simple.” Moisture is a little high on both corn and beans. Krueger says recent rains will help recharge the soil and even out the last of their soybean crop.
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