dustin goehring - corn rmer: for us, this i ireally early, it's nice if we can get if off before we get any bad weather. it's easier on our never fun. dustin goehring usually doesn't start the corn harvest until early november, this year he might be finished cutting his crop by then and he's also saving lots of money because the crop is already dried down. jackie buckley - morton county extension agent: with the price of corn the way itits, three bucks or less, they don't want to run it through the dryer because that costs money. wayne bodvig planted 13-hundred acres of irrigated corn this spring and his yields are good. he says abundant sub soil moisture levels in the spring havevellowed many producererto bringing in goododields despite a dry growing season. jackie buckley - morton county extension agent: wheat yields were really good, the corn crop will be good, the sunflower crop looks really good as well. d d weather does have a down side, even if the farmers don't have to deal with it's effects until next year. wayne bodvig - corn farmer: since the first of july on my farm i've pro