With planting season in full swing, recent heavy rains in northwest Missouri could lead to replanting concerns for corn and soybeans.
An agronomist notes variable rainfall totals and advises caution, especially in low-lying areas prone to water buildup.
While not yet widespread, some replanting may be required due to the impact on seed germination and crop health.
Overall, planting progress this spring has been promising, with some farmers already halfway through planting corn and soybeans.
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