An agronomist tells Brownfield crop conditions vary widely in Wisconsin due to early season drought and varying soil types.
Derrick Dryer with Stine Seed says he’s amazed by how good some of the corn looks, even on sandy soils, but he’s had farmers give up on corn because they need animal feed. “There are certain cases where guys are going in there with sorghum-sudangrass yet. There was a guy a couple of weeks ago in Wisconsin planting some early-day silage corn, just trying to get something, some feed for the animals.