Crop Rotation on the top of mind for some area producers
We’re at the time of year where producers are still planning their 2026 planting season, and one thing that’s a discussion for producers each year is their crop rotations. While a change may seem like a good idea, Erick Grafstrom of Performance Ag in Borup says your best option might be to stay on course.
Grafstrom says it’s going to be very important to get as big of a yield as possible in 2026, as commodity prices continue to be low.
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