LAKE PRESTON, S.D. (AP) — Farmers in South Dakota says there’s a reason for optimism as they head out to their fields to plant crops this spring.
Commodity markets are up 62% over the 10-year average.
Wayne Soren raises crops and cattle near Lake Preston. Although he’s optimistic as he drives his planter into his corn field, the third-generation farmer also has concerns, mainly about dry conditions. Soren wonders if there will be enough rain to grow a crop this year.
Following the late-April rainstorms, the May 5th U.S. Drought Monitor shows 69% of the state remains in drought conditions.