Hail moved through the Onida, South Dakota area earlier this summer. Charles Todd’s sunflowers were about 15 inches tall when the damage occurred. “The sunflowers look pretty good even with the 40 percent hail damage we had on them.” The combines are rolling in the early corn and soybeans, but the sunflowers are not mature. “I don’t think any of the sunflowers will be ready for another month. Every field is still really green and we’re still drying down quite a bit yet.”
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