A Southeastern South Dakota farmer says yields were variable because of a late-season storm that damaged some of his corn.
Kevin Scott, president of the American Soybean Association, says they had about 500 acres of downed corn this fall.
“It took longer to harvest, and it did hurt the yields some. We would have had better than record yields with corn had that not happened,” he says. “But, it was okay, we muddled through, and made it.