Northeastern South Dakota is a story of three different crops. Some acres were planted early, others had a more normal planting date and there is the late-seeded crop. Bob Metz reports the soybeans are starting to come off. “Fifty (bushels per acre) is a nice crop. You hear guys 50-55 and there’s a few fields down in the mid-40s for those earlier planted beans.” Due to the variability within the fields, Metz needs to pick and choose where to run the combine and what needs a few more days to mature.
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