Farmers struggling with flooding in southern Minnesota say that some areas of their fields have remained too wet to replant.
Jerry Demmer, a corn and soybean grower, told Brownfield Ag News that he did not get to replant anything. Once fields had just about dried up enough to get back in, it would rain again.
Now he is just trying to suppress weeds.
Demmer says that the weather reminds him of 1993, but says the safety net for farmers was weaker back then.