Late spring and abundant snow expected to protect winter cereal crops
date:Apr 16, 2013
t have the sharp nighttime drops that can actually do more damage than winter kill.

True winter kill, if there's no snow and the wind blows and the soil freezes up, is one thing but there's as much damage done in the spring with freeze thaw freeze thaw.

Possibly with this amount of snow we've got protecting the crop, when ever it decides to warm up, we might get right past that problem and bang it's going to be wet. We've got a lot of snow.

The winter wheat is going to suck that moisture up a
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