A southwest Michigan farmer says he hasn’t had to irrigate as much this season because of timely rains.
Todd Green farms 1,200 acres of corn and soybeans in Hopkins.
“We’ve gotten some really timely rains and we’ve gotten some really nice amounts of rains so when it came, it couldn’t have come any nicer,” he shares.
Green says recently he’s started to grow just one commodity each season. This year is soybeans.