Recent storms deliver lasting damage. North Dakota State University Extension Agronomist Clair Keene says broadleaf crops took the brunt of damage. “We’ve had a number of big storm systems move through that caused wind damage, hail damage, and sandblasting. Soybeans, sugarbeets, dry beans; if they were coming up when we had those big wind events, they just had their leaves sandblasted. Yields will be negatively impacted by that”
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