North Dakota producer finishes up growing season by harvesting sunflowers
1 Nov 2022
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Many North Dakota farmers are finishing up the harvest season by cutting row crops.
Stan Boehm is happy with the numbers he’s seeing on his yield monitor as he cuts his sunflower crop.
“There’s a good crop out here. That helps everything. The prices are better than the last few years, and like I said, the weather’s been cooperating. Great, it’s been a great October, and everything’s drying down good,” said Boehm.
Boehm was worried about sunflower seed shortages this spring.
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