A wet end to harvest in Michigan has left some crops still standing in fields at the end of November.
Sixth-generation dairy and cash crop farmer Ben Wilson tells Brownfield a wet October left a few of his untiled corn and soybean fields with standing water.
“It’s been a long harvest,” he says. “The good part about the harvest in Michigan across the state, and here’s no different, there’s a lot of bushels to be had.”
The Carson City grower says combines were parked for at least three weeks last month which has likely set him back into next spring.


