The amount of field activity varies across northeastern North Dakota. “It’s kind of hit and miss,” said Brent Baldwin. “We got a couple of quarters of wheat in.” When interviewed on Friday, Baldwin expected to have two quarters seeded. Moisture levels were uneven across the region. “You get to the Pembina County line, and I think we’ve got a little more snow and moisture over the winter,” Baldwin explained. “Getting into that Grafton area, it’s dried out a lot more and that’s where most of the action has been.”
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