We aren’t generating many GDUs to start this week, but the corn crop remains far ahead of last year. West Central Ag Services territory sales manager Clyde Kringlen is pleased with the condition of the row crops in northwest Minnesota. “There’s some areas that definitely got too much water, but corn and soybeans in a large area look very, very good.” After a couple years with difficult fall conditions, there is hope more fieldwork can be done this fall. “We’ve got some corn at black layer now and it will dry down quicker. Maybe, we’ll get some fall fertilizer done, it will certainly take the pressure off of everybody next spring.”
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