Rush River Seed and Chemical Sales Agronomist Terry Bruns is based at Amenia, North Dakota. “We had a bit of a break after a lot of moisture and a little chillier conditions earlier in the year for about three weeks, but south of I-94 got a little more moisture than we did to the north here. There’s a little bit more prevent plant on the corn acres to the south.” Bruns said it was unusually wet. “In the Casselton area going back to February 1, we got about 17.5 inches of rain; that’s about 120 percent of average rainfall. We’re now just needing the GDUs, but that’s out of our control.” The YouTube interview can be found at this link.
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