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Bruesehoff Seed

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Pioneer Branded Products, Precision Planting Dealer, Crop Protection, Crop Insurance Agent. Views and opinions expressed at my own.

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Wet soil conditions during planting and spring applied anhydrous has caused a lot of compaction concerns and is showing its impact on corn fields

Wet soil conditions during planting and spring applied anhydrous has caused a lot of compaction concerns and is showing its impact on corn fields
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As a farmer, you’re naturally outside for the majority of your day. Make sure to take the proper steps to protect yourself from harmful sun rays and burns. spr.ly/6011ELUhS

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If you’re thinking Grey leaf spot when you see this picture ... guess again. It’s bacterial leaf streak. Not too hard to find in south central Minnesota. Definite varietal differences, and corn on corn tends to be worse.

If you’re thinking Grey leaf spot when you see this picture ... guess again. It’s bacterial leaf streak. Not too hard to find in south central Minnesota. Definite varietal differences, and corn on corn tends to be worse.
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2019 Corn Silage Harvest is around the corner. Here are some thoughts around preparation for what has been a challenging growing year. you.be/xd_;8OMLjYI

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Well ‘Olivia’ the stately North Mankato Planting Oak’s leaves are certainly NOT the size of squirrel’s ears yet. HOWEVER ‘North Mankato Zeke’ the crotchety Ol’ Agronomist says: it’s GO TIME... Plant Corn!!!

Well ‘Olivia’ the stately North Mankato Planting Oak’s leaves are certainly NOT the size of squirrel’s ears yet. HOWEVER ‘North Mankato Zeke’ the crotchety Ol’ Agronomist says: it’s GO TIME... Plant Corn!!!
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DICAMBA UPDATE: Minnesota Department of Agriculture has announced it will continue operating under existing pesticide program authorities. MN law states an unregistered pesticide previously registered in the state may be used following the cancellation of the registration. bit.ly/3f817Zz