A farmer from central Missouri says he is optimistic for a better than average soybean crop this fall, but the drought has affected the corn.
Neal Bredehoeft tells Brownfield harvest is underway.
“Some of the corn got hurt from a lack of moisture and the heat and on the thinner ground, the crop isn’t going to be as good as usual.”
He is also a director on the United Soybean Board and says signup is available for a new soil health program through Farmers for Soil Health.
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