A west-central Minnesota farmer credits late season rains for his exceptional soybean crop.
DJ VanKlompenburg of Montevideo says moisture was very limited until the end of August.
“As with everything there was definitely quite a bit of variability, but over all our acres it was the best farm average we’ve ever had for soybeans. So I don’t have too much to complain about with that kind of result.”
But he tells Brownfield the rain came too late for some of his corn.