MORSE BLUFF, Neb. – (KMTV) Dan Wesely has seen good yields during harvest, but with prices so low he’s putting in more work for less pay
- Dan Wesely grows corn and soybeans and he says his yield has been good
- Although he has a good crop, he may make less this year due to low prices
- One reason for the descrease is supply and demand
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Harvest time is here, and yields have been good for some growers but there are issues farmers face.
Dan Wesely, a corn and soybean farmer and member of National Corn Association Board said his yields have been good this year.
“Overall, it’s been better, which is nice. I want to bring in a better crop,” he said.
Although better a crop is what he wants, he’s facing a challenge with it during harvest.
“We’re blessed with a better yield but on the other hand if you’re going to get less for your product. You’re working harder and getting less for it,” Wesely said.
He’s putting in more time for less pay because of how low the prices have fallen.