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Planting has begun, but rain is needed

Planting has begun, but rain is needed Small grains planting is off to a strong strong in the Upper Midwest, especially South Dakota. But more precipitation is needed badly because of what has been widening drought. 10:38 am, Apr. 13, 2021 × Erin Ehnle Brown / Grand Vale Creative LLC South Dakota wheat farmers are making unusually rapid planting progress planting. But the farmers wouldn t mind shutting down for a few days to receive much-needed rain in what has been worsening drought. We could use it. It would be welcome, said Reid Christopherson, executive director of the South Dakota Wheat Commission Planting has begun in much of the Upper Midwest. Oats, barley and spring wheat, crops that typically fare best when planted early and that mature before late-summer heat, account for most of the planting, according to the latest crop progress report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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A midwinter look at Midwest weather | Grand Forks Herald

A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture report showed both favorable and unfavorable weather developments across Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. It also showed a damaged winter wheat crop in South Dakota.

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A midwinter look at Midwest weather | Detroit Lakes Tribune

A midwinter look at Midwest weather A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture report showed both favorable and unfavorable weather developments across Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. It also showed a damaged winter wheat crop in South Dakota. 10:00 am, Feb. 6, 2021 × Winter wheat is planted and sprouts in the fall, then comes up and grows in the spring. Too little snow cover combined with cold weather can kill winter wheat. (Pixabay photo) Last fall, South Dakota s fledgling winter wheat crop was doing well, with more than three-quarters of the crop rated good or excellent. But dry conditions and lack of snow cover which exposed the now-dormant crop to more wind damage have combined to hammer winter wheat in the state.

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