It’s been a challenge seeding spring wheat.
U.S. Wheat Associates president Vince Peterson says he’s not sure how many acres get planted in 2019.
“I suppose to some extent people are starting to look at planting alternatives and what other later crops might go in in some areas that allow those.”
He tells Brownfield the weather continues to be problematic in key wheat growing regions of the U.S.
“This is just going to be a tough year, I think, with the spring wheat issues we’ve had.
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