The Wisconsin soybean program’s lead researcher says the state’s soybean crop is looking good.
Shawn Conley with the University of Wisconsin says, “The crop was moving along pretty quickly, and then it kind of sat there for ten days, and now once this week and some of the heat that we see coming across, it’s going to move pretty quick, and I think at this point, I don’t see any quality concerns whatsoever.”
Conley tells Brownfield they harvested some early beans, and yields were above trend, but he says like many farmers, the weather has caused some harvesting issues.