Many farmers who attended Commodity Classic say they aren’t making drastic changes as agriculture braces for another year of low commodity prices.
Northeast Iowa farmer Mark Recker says his crop rotation will stay the same.
“You see soybean prices going up, and that may attract a few soybean acres. I have my rotation down (with) a corn-soy rotation I like.”
Northwest Wisconsin corn and soybean grower Tom Gillis tells Brownfield 2018 should look similar to a year ago from an agronomic standpoint.
Continue reading Farmers who attended Classic not planning drastic changes at Brownfield Ag News.
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