IARN — The climate has been close to excellent for getting the harvest rolling within the state of Iowa. Corn and soybeans each are popping out of the fields and heading into bins and elevators across the area. Nonetheless, the climate situations have given us an fascinating scenario as we head into the autumn. Hypothesis is now not allowed, it’s all right down to info as we get these crops out. The West has been dry, and the east has been moist. Have been these late crops capable of stand up to the drought due to the moist soil? Now’s after we’re going to search out out.
We had the possibility to speak with Iowa agriculture secretary Mike Naig. The secretary talked about what he expects to see, and what he’s additionally listening to from farmers as they get the combines rolling.
For extra on this story go to the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Community.
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