
A University of Wisconsin corn specialist says the 2020 Wisconsin corn crop is doing much better than last year’s crop.
Agronomy Professor Joe Lauer says, “We were able to get the crop in timely, and we actually had a little bit of a drought, almost. Now lately, we’ve gotten some pretty good rains and we’re off to a really good start.”
Lauer tells Brownfield at this time last year, many farmers were still trying to plant after a very wet spring.