A farmer in Michigan’s Thumb says harvest has been anything but easy this fall.
Carla Schultz says the wet weather has made it very difficult for her operation to even get started. “We are behind on soybeans and corn at this point,” she says. “We keep praying for some sunshine and dry weather, and we’re hoping that will come, but it will really impact the yields and quality of soybeans and corn they’re taking off.”
She tells Brownfield the longer harvest is delayed the more concerns she has about the quality of their corn and soybean crops.