U.S. Durum Growers Association President Scott Monke is seeing his durum crop start to head out. “There’s earlier durum that’s starting to head out, but the majority is late. It’s got potential but it all depends on the weather.” Monke, who farms near Regent, North Dakota, says timing of harvest is up in the air. “Harvest is going to be later than usual, at least for me. I’m guessing we’ll start second or third week of August, but weather will ultimately decide when we start.”
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