According to Professional Agronomy Services crop consultant Brad Guck, the combines have started to roll on the dryland soybean acres in the Perham, Minnesota area. However, digging potatoes has been delayed. “Potato harvest is a little bit behind where the local growers would like it to be at this time of year due to the extra heat and not being able to harvest quite as rapidly as they’d like for long-term storage,” said Guck. “We haven’t had rain in a while so we do see some irrigators running to keep soil moisture levels up a little bit and hopefully they have good digging here once we cool off a little bit.”.
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