A mid-Michigan farmer considers himself lucky as dry weather continues to stress crops throughout the southern half of the state’s lower peninsula.
Stockbridge crop farmer Tim Boring tells Brownfield moisture levels on his farm are more than adequate.
“We’ve been one of the garden spots it seems like across the whole state. I can’t recall a time when we’ve been a better position for August moisture.”
He says his soybean fields look great and corn is finishing nicely with good ear sizing.