High yields remain a key for growers in 2026
Low commodity prices are causing area producers to take a closer look at their acreage and crop rotations in 2026, and many are left wondering what their best options are heading into the spring harvest. R&J Ag Reporter Nick Revier had the chance to catch up with Mike Nelson of CHS West Central, who says the key for 2026 is to continue growing high yields, and not skimp on things.
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