Yields are largely dependent on moisture as soybean harvest nears the finish line in Minnesota.
South Central College farm management instructor Wayne Schoper says soil type has played a key role as much of the state suffered from drought this summer.
“If you got some of that late August rain, starting around the 20th to 25th and heading into September, that really seemed to top those soybeans off. Where they’re good, they are really good (with) 60 to 70 bushel yields.