A west-central Minnesota farmer is pleased with how his silage turned out.
Nathan Collins of Murdock says it was an above-average crop.
“It held in there good for moisture. It didn’t seem to mature as fast as other years, so we were pretty excited about that because that can give us opportunities to maintain the moisture and quality level we needed to. It ended up being a great season.”
He tells Brownfield once they finished chopping it was time to begin cutting soybeans.