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AMERICAN CRYSTAL PREPILE AND SPRING WHEAT HARVEST IS UNDERWAY, SOYBEANS ARE NEXT

August is over, and farmers are making their rounds in their fields to harvest their crops, ranging from wheat to sugarbeets to soybeans. Even with a late planting start, the harvest has been coming along nicely, according to several farmers. One of those farmers is the Director of the American Crystal Sugar’s Crookston Factory District, […]

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WHEAT HARVEST SHOWING LOWER YIELDS AND FALLING NUMBERS

Despite being slowed last week by rain, the main portion of this year’s wheat harvest is getting ready to wrap up in the Crookston area this week.  The 2020 crop wasn’t the bounce-back year some were hoping for, according to Jochum Wiersma, a professor in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics for the University

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