Near Blanchard, North Dakota, James Aarsvold is hoping to get pinto bean harvest complete before transitioning to his soybeans. “We have some later pinto beans coming that have some hail damage so they’ll be a while before we actually finish them.” There is a lot of yellow in Aarsvold’s soybean fields, who credits the maturity to the unusually warm September. “We still have a ways to go to drydown of course, but overall it looks like it’s going to be a pretty good harvest.”
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