Corn and soybean prices continue to climb as the market attempts to pull grain out of storage.
West-central Minnesota farmer Nathan Collins tells Brownfield most of his old crop is spoken for.
“I’d like to say we didn’t sell anything, but if anyone tells you that they’re probably hard to believe because that’s why prices keep going up. Everyone has everything sold. So, we did not hold al our corn waiting for $7 for the last year.