Pioneer Field Agronomist Larry Lunder says planting progress across western North Dakota and eastern Montana has advanced rapidly despite cool temperatures. Cool conditions have slowed crop emergence, but crop health and soil moisture remain favorable. “Everything seems to be all right. I don’t see any issues of things going wrong underground at least,” Lunder said. Lunder also noted limited reports of wind damage in northwestern North Dakota despite earlier high winds.
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