West Central Ag Services Agronomy Operations Head Brad Fronning covers an area in Minnesota from Ulen to Barnesville. “The crop that’s in the ground looks really good. The corn is at a point where they’re spraying herbicides on it to side dressing, some corn is knee-high already.” The wheat and soybeans are more variable. “With the wet couple of weeks, we have had some drownout spots and waterlogged soils are holding back the wheat crop. As far as soybeans, we are still finishing planting, some herbicides are starting to get applied to the soybeans.”
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