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South Dakota Winter Wheat Planting On Track

South Dakota Winter Wheat Planting On Track

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The South Dakota Wheat Commission reports that about 13 percent of the state’s winter wheat has been planted just behind the 18 percent average. Wheat Commission Executive Director Reid Christopherson says mid-September between the 10 and 15 is the normal time for that planting to get underway.

He’s hoping they get more winter wheat planted than in past years although the cropping patterns have changed.

Christopherson says they’re closely monitoring for any disease signs such as for wheat streak mosaic.

Christopherson says with daylight hours starting to shrink and winter wheat planting and row crop harvest in full swing, it’s critical to keep an eye on all the farm equipment that’s out on the roads and in the fields.

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