In the Aneta, North Dakota area, Fred Lukens is spraying soybeans. “Things are in pretty good shape, but on the Tuesday before the rain it was 95 degrees and 25 mile-an-hour winds and the crops were just wilting.” Lukens says the wheat will be okay, but not what it could have been. “The 80-to-90-degree weather has taken the top end off of the yield. While it won’t be a bumper crop, it still looks good.”
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