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Slow start to spring fieldwork

2014-04-29 19:29:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Very cool temperatures have existed across the region during most of the month of April, resulting in cold soil temperatures and soil conditions, which have not been conducive to the initiation of corn planting in Minnesota and northern Iowa. In addition, heavy rainfall in late April across large areas of the Upper Midwest has added to the planting delays in most of the region. Focus on Ag read more

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