The winter wheat got off to a slow start this fall. “We’ve been extremely dry from about August on,” said Jon Kleinjan, executive director, South Dakota Wheat Commission. Emergence is well behind the norm for this date. “Some places are worse than others, but overall we just need some rain to get the crop going.”
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