The WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading With 2020 Vision” series continued Tuesday morning with Purdue Extension Agriculture Educator Adam Shanks.
Asked how things are going in the field, Shanks replied, “Things are going quite well. Yields have been better than anticipate. I wouldn’t say they’re record breaking, but they definitely been a pleasant surprise. The moisture has been better than last year. Everything came out wet. When you take that to town, you have to shrink it to a dry weight and hen you have to pay to dry it. Mother Nature drying things is a whole lot cheaper.”
Join us Wednesday for another WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading With 2020 Vision” with Frankfort Mayor Judy Sheets.
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