Wednesday 18th June 2025

Crops look good but are behind across much of the Upper Midwest.

University of Minnesota Extension soybean agronomist Seth Naeve says a cold, wet spring delayed planting in Minnesota.

“The biggest thing is just the calendar. I think for the most part, if we forget what the date is and think it’s the end of June I think things are awesome, I think things look good.”

He tells Brownfield corn is short for mid-July, soybeans aren’t filled out, and it’s getting dry.

   

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