A southeast Minnesota farmer says his corn yields were good.
“But they weren’t as good as we thought they were going to be.”
Ed McNamara of Goodhue tells Brownfield the crop was planted early, but got soaked by a four and-a-half inch rain event in May.
“The corn looked good, but then we had that cold Mother’s Day period that we normally get, and we had maybe 10 days of 90-degree temperatures.