
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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