Speaking at the KMOT Ag Expo, Dakota Agronomy Partners Sales Manager Hunter Schreiner said the acreage mix in northwest North Dakota remains a question mark. “I would say that the wheat acres are probably going to get beat up a little bit this year, depending on what kind of spring that we have,” said Schreiner. “We’re back to a more normal level for canola acres, the guys that are growing corn are growing more of it. Insurance guarantee is good, and it just seems to be the trend moving this way is corn and beans.”
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