An extension grain marketing economist says western Plains drought is extremely concentrated and the surrounding spring wheat crop is thriving.
Ed Usset with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield for as bad as the growing season has been in the Dakotas and Montana, areas east and west are enjoying very good conditions.
“Idaho, and the western third to half of Montana (are having good years). And Minnesota, which is sort of the eastern end of the spring wheat Belt.
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