Farmers continue to struggle with wet conditions in northeastern South Dakota. Britton area farmer DuWayne Bosse says most of the corn was planted. For those remaining acres, Bosse isn’t sure if they will go prevent plant or switch to soybeans. “That might depend on the market,” said Bosse. “The bulk of it got in so I don’t want to make it sound like it’s a disaster here, but you get on the state line between us and Minnesota and, boy, there’s some wet areas there that are really struggling and are going to be more prevent plant than corn acres I’m afraid.”
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