Saturday 13th September 2025

This year’s drought robbed top-end yield from a spring wheat and soybean grower in northwestern Minnesota.

Theresia Gillie of Hallock says rains mostly dried up after planting, resulting in a below average wheat crop.

“But we ended up getting enough of those small little periodic tenths here and there. And of course we had a wet 2020, so I think we survived mostly on some extra ground moisture that we had.”

She tells Brownfield soybeans looked good most of the season.

   

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