Some seed sewn into dry soil
Later in June, the rain stopped long enough for many fields to be planted.
Given the wet spring, producers expected rain to start again, but for the most part, it didn’t, Cowan says.
That meant some of the soybean crop, which is planted after corn, was sewn into dry soil and sat dormant. Although there was no moisture to carry disease, there was no seed growth, either.
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