Due to wet field conditions, corn planting in northeast North Dakota has stalled. Pioneer field agronomist Kristie Sundeen says conditions have been complicated by the amount of corn residue in the fields. “The residue isn’t going to help us to get into the fields and get anything accomplished right now. It is going to slow down any drying.” Sundeen, who was part of the RRFN Pioneer Agronomy Update Wednesday, said rain is not needed for the rest of the month. Warmer weather is also on the wish list.
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