A small percentage of the crop acres in the region remain in flux. Gowan Northern Plains Sales Representative Marsha VanLaere says the weather may be the determining factor. “A lot of that has to do with this early spring. With some of those fringe acres, guys might decide to stay with wheat instead of switching over to corn, soybeans, canola or anything else. The only thing I’m pretty confident about is the sunflower acreage is going to be down.” VanLaere expects dry edible bean acres to increase as much as 30 percent. Farmers are encouraged to lock in crop inputs now.
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