A Minnesota farmer will be basing his 2021 crop rotation more on yield potential than price.
Brent Mohn of Lakeville is unsure how he’ll divvy out acres, but says yield will dictate a better income almost over a crop price.
“If you can have a good yield, even with a lesser commodity price, you still can manage what you’re doing farming better.”
He tells Brownfield it takes a good crop to be successful.