Usually by mid-May, Jay Gordon said he has about half of his corn planted.
GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, Wash. — Jay Gordon’s family has been farming in Grays Harbor County since 1872. Gordon said the 2022 harvest could be the worst.
“We’re probably going to have this cold and wet at least through July,” said Gordon.
Usually, by mid-May, Gordon said he has about half of his corn planted.
He hasn’t put any seeds in the ground this year.
“The corn seeds are sitting in the barn. The grass seeds are sitting in the barn. The barley seeds are sitting in
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