Farmers in Wisconsin are reporting early soybean yields, with some fields delivering below-average results due to challenging growing conditions earlier this season. Earl Pelak, Grain Originator for Insight FS in Ixonia, shared insights into the ongoing harvest and expectations for this year's yield.
"It's a relatively early start, but we have had a few producers consistently hauling in now," Pelak stated. "For the most part, yields are ranging in the mid-50s, though we've seen a wide spread this year, with some fields as low as 30 and others hitting 68 bushels per acre."