Corn and soybean harvest is further away the closer you get to the Canadian border.
Bryan Klabunde of Mahnomen in northwestern Minnesota says based on a recent drive to Fargo, he’d estimate just five percent of soybeans are changing color.
“It’s going to be end of September (for most of the crops). Three weeks (probably) for the earliest stuff that’s starting to turn. And the corn has progressed nicely, but it’s a long ways from harvest obviously.”
He tells Brownfield spring wheat and dry beans are getting cut.