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An early spring in northern South Dakota

A latest snowstorm has delayed fieldwork and small grains planting in northeast South Dakota.
Market analyst and farmer DuWayne Bosse tells Brownfield…
“We had some small grains get planted, however a really small share. Everybody was simply on the point of go,” he says. “As soon as the fields dry up, I search for farmers to get out and planting to hit actually laborious. It needs to be an early spring.”
He says it’s been dry, the moisture is welcome and because of a dry fall, many of the winter wheat will possible wrestle because it comes out of dormancy.

