The president of the Michigan Soybean Association says it hasn’t rained on her farm since finishing planting last month.
“We are extremely dry to the point where we’re getting a little nervous about what the crops are going to look like.”
Heather Feuerstein tells Brownfield things have changed drastically after a very wet start to spring.
“We have not received rain in a very long time at this point, so we need a significant rain event,” she says.