Harvest in north central North Dakota has been slowed by scattered rains. Dakota Agronomy Partners Ryder location manager Mark Schatz says farmers are making progress. ‘Some guys haven’t started canola, but a lot of farmers have gotten into it.” The crop is highly variable. “Areas can been one-to-five miles away and have a difference of 15 bushels due to who got rain and where.”
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