Speaking at the Northern Pulse Growers Association Annual Meeting, Nutrien Ag Solutions Senior Meteorologist Andrew Pritchard predicted an uptick in moisture heading into spring. “I think that we may have a few little blips where we let storm systems come in in the late winter into the early spring, but I think the bigger transition’s gonna be later on in the growing season as we come through the back part of the spring into the summer,” said Pritchard. “I think we’ll finally make that turn from what’s been predominantly a dry pattern going back to last fall to one that’s a bit more active with heavier moisture.”
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