The Wisconsin Growers Association blames a cold, wet spring for getting this year’s planting season off to a slow start. Normally, mid-September is when corn and soybean farmers begin the harvest. It’s apparent that 2019 will be different. Farmers say they have weeks to go before their crops are mature, although the current stretch of warm weather is helping. One Rock County farmer says some of his corn won’t be ready to harvest until November and other growers are even looking at December. An early frost could be devastating.
Wisconsin Corn-Soybean Farmers Running Behind Schedule
Sep 20, 2019 | 6:46 AM
Farm News, State News