One soybean farmer expects yields to be down considerably this year due to dry conditions that have persisted through the second half of the growing season.
Breakdown
- Ohio farmers are expecting significantly reduced yields due to drought.
- The season started well but became very dry in the second half. 10s
- Soybeans are being harvested at lower moisture levels than ideal. 44s
- Recent rain temporarily improved soybean moisture but dry weather persists. 52s
- Farmers closely monitor weather forecasts to plan their harvest activities. 1m 22s