DRY SPELL COMES AT THE RIGHT TIME FOR GROWERS
Monday, October 4th, 2010 -- 1:58 PM
Some Wisconsin farmers are well ahead of the usual corn harvest this year.And a dry spell is saving them money.
Some farmers report being six weeks, or more, ahead of last year's harvest. And the recent dry weather means they won't need to spend a lot of money to commercially dry a wet corn crop for storage.
Farm Bureau spokesman Casey Langan says hot weather in the summer and timely rain combined for a great growing season.
Langan says increased demand overseas and droughts in southern states could push corn prices higher.
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