South Dakota Wheat Commission Executive Director Reid Christopherson says the drought this past fall could limit the potential of the winter wheat crop in the spring. “Some producers reported a lack of emergence on dry crops this fall/winter, so time will tell if the seed is dormant or partially sprouted. I anticipate that we will see some winter kill from the early dryness.” The winter snow cover is a welcome sight for Christopherson.
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