The beginning of the week brought windy conditions that helped soybeans and corn dry down faster. “You could see it in the corn. More leaves were lost, more leaves got drier,” said Darren Kadlec, Pisek, North Dakota. Kadlec got his dry beans off and was surprised that the later-planted pinto beans were better than the earlier-planted ones. “We’ll take what we can get and close the books on that crop and be happy with what we got.”
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