What Farmers Need to Know: Verdesian

Farmers may be wondering what all the wet weather they had this season is doing to their soil and what does that mean for next years crop? Pam Fretwell sits down with Kurt Seevers Technical Dev. Manager with Verdisian about that subject.

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Farmers may be wondering what all the wet weather they had this season is doing to their soil and what does that mean for next years crop?

Pam Fretwell sits down with Kurt Seevers Technical Dev. Manager with Verdisian about that subject.

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