Onida, South Dakota-based Oahe Grain general manager Tim Luken is generally pleased with the local crops. “The top end of the (wheat) crop pulled back earlier when we had a lot of winds this spring. Granted, it was cool and that’s our saving grace. The row crops look absolutely amazing.”
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