Wyffels Hybrids Agronomy Manager Jared Goplin says crop conditions vary widely across his territory in Minnesota, Iowa, and parts of South Dakota. “I’ve talked to people who are planning to finish corn before moving into soybeans, which is pretty rare, but that’s just the way the year has been with weather.” According to Goplin, the heat has played a big part in maturing the crop earlier-than-normal. “We’ve had an incredible amount of heat. We’re over 300 growing degree days ahead of normal, and that just sent us ahead of the crop.”
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