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Southwest Minnesota Farmer Says Soybeans Have “Really Erratic Emergence”

Southwest Minnesota Farmer Says Soybeans Have “Really Erratic Emergence”


A southwest Minnesota farmer has finished putting his 2023 crop in.

Bob Worth grows corn and soybeans in Lincoln County and tells Brownfield the planting season started late.

“In some ways it’s late, but I guess the norm now the last couple three years has been May. We started May 5th, it was dry. The ground really dried out in a hurry even with all the snow that we had, it really dried out. And the ground worked up beautifully.”

He says crops are emerging and his corn looks good.



Source: brownfieldagnews.com

Photo Credit: istock-fotokostic

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