An east-central Missouri farmer says he’s about 75 percent done with corn planting but only a quarter through soybeans. Mark Stevens tells Brownfield he farms no-till which has been especially tough this year with the constant rains throwing off planting and spraying.
“It’s been a challenge and, of course, we’ve only had about a two-day window each time we’ve planted,” he said. “So, to be honest, it causes stress levels to go up.”
Stevens said he won’t get too concerned unless he’s in a similar situation mid-June.