There wasn’t much fertilizer put down this past fall in northwest North Dakota. “We didn’t get on nearly as much as we would have liked,” said Zach Mehl, Glenburn location manager, Dakota Agronomy Partners. “If we would have caught just one more rain, I think we would have seen a lot more acres applied. It will put a little extra pressure on the spring.” Mehl said most farmers are sticking to their normal crop rotation for now. Dakota Agronomy Partners was an exhibitor at the KMOT Ag Expo.
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