This was a very eventful crop year for Iowa’s corn and soybean farmers. While the variety of issues felt lower than most years, the problems that did pop up threw many farmers for a loop. John Brien, agronomy division manager with AgriGold, said crop health proved to be one of the biggest difference makers in yields.
Brien said it was also important for farmers to stick with their crop plans, even when things got rough.
Brien also said that starting the season early gave crops the biggest chance to be successful.
Brien added that crop scouting provides a gold mine of data that can be turned into insights and plans for the next crop season.
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