This winter has been one of record warm temperatures, resulting in sugarbeet companies working to keep the crop from spoiling before the piles can be sliced and processed into sugar.
This winter has been one of record warm temperatures, resulting in sugarbeet companies working to keep the crop from spoiling before the piles can be sliced and processed into sugar.
This winter has been one of record-warm temperatures, resulting in sugarbeet companies working to keep the crop from spoiling before the piles can be sliced and processed into sugar
Sugarbeets generally looked were in good condition in late July 2023, but timely rains will be needed in some areas to bring the crop to its full potential.
Just how late planting will be depends on how quickly the snow melts, whether more falls in the next couple of weeks and if spring rain exacerbates the wet conditions.