Corn growers running combines with a careful eye on moisture levels, plenty more

A ride into Langlade County’s agricultural areas will show there is still standing corn, and perhaps under the mantle of snow, soybeans.

Weather conditions as the crop matured during the late summer of 2014 stalled the necessary drying of the corn and complications with the soybeans. Even if crop conditions were right, it was impossible to get the heavy harvest machinery into the soggy fields.

So many put off that harvest, and now are hoping for an adequate drying and weather conditions that will allow them to combine the crops.

Full story: Antigo Daily Journal

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