Has it really been two weeks again?
Soybeans start to turn in Clark County, South Dakota. Harvest was about 10 days to two weeks away as of Sept. 15, later than the typical year due to the wet growing season.
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A small patch of cotton grows near Clark, S.D. Crop Watcher Casey Briggs often travels to the South to help with cotton harvest and wanted to try it growing it back home.Â
Cotton grows near Clark, S.D. Crop Watcher Casey Briggs often travels to the South to help with cotton harvest and wanted to try it growing it back home.Â
Casey Briggs operates Larson Seed Farm with Laird and Kathy Larson in Clark, South Dakota. They grow a four-crop rotation that includes wheat and sunflowers in Clark and Hamlin counties, utilizing no-till and strip-till methods. Briggs enjoys filming and photographing farms across the country and sharing his work on social media @briggsc1992.





