A South Dakota State agronomy specialist says the harvest might be done in record time.
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) -
It's an early harvest in the Dakotas, the result of an early start to spring planting and a hot summer that made crops mature quickly.
A South Dakota State agronomy specialist says the harvest might be done in record time and farmers might wrap up by Halloween instead of Thanksgiving.
South Dakota Wheat Growers agronomist David Clark says, "Who ever heard of all the corn being done before the pheasant opener?"