The warmer-than-normal September weather is what the later-seeded crops needed. The recent wind has also been a factor for drydown. “It was like having your crop underneath a hair dryer, you could just see the moisture coming out,” said Jeff Hamre, sales manager, Proseed. Hamre said the crops are exceeding expectations.
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