Harvest is mostly wrapped up in the Midwest and Wyffels Product Marketing Manager Mitch Heisler says he’s seen a lot of variability this season.
“Even from one side of the corn belt to the other,” he says. “…If you’re in the west in Iowa and Minnesota and South Dakota there were places there that saw some extreme drought throughout the season so if we had anything that sacrificed our root system or compaction that really showed up in areas that were low on water.”
He says parts of the eastern corn belt had the opposite problem with excess moisture.