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Labor Day marks the end of summer when kids are back in school and farmers are making plans to harvest. State Ag Secretary Mike Naig says the end of the drought has expectations high.
Naig says there’s never 100 percent perfect conditions across the state, and that’s evident again this year.
He says those areas seeing weather impact don’t bring down the lofty harvest projections.
Naig says there’s some hope that the growing season will extend later into the fall.
Naig says there’s moisture in the ground and the conditions are good right now for the corn and soybeans to mature.