Spring wheat off to slow start in South Dakota as moisture concerns grow

The general manager of Oahe Grain Corporation in central South Dakota says it’s been a slow, weather-challenged start to the growing season. Kevin Kjorsvik tells Brownfield the spring wheat has had a slow start due to the cool temperatures. “It’s definitely a moisture issue now, seeing how much that it has to keep growing, so […]

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