Crops have started to recover from the wet spring. Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson says these hot and humid days will help dry the fields up and get crops growing. With all the moisture still in the fields, fungicide applications are important. “For the first time in three years, with the drought, we are looking at having some white mold issues so really keeping an eye on those areas where we’ve had perennial problems in the past.”
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