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Beneficial rainfall leads to above average fall planted wheat
Beneficial rainfall leads to above average fall planted wheat

Timelyrainfallinsom eareashas been highly beneficial for the fall wheat crop, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.Jourdan Bell, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension agronomist, Amarillo, said she expects to see above average acres planted in the northern High Plains region as a result of improved soil moisture conditions, but planting in the central High Plains is delayed because of warm, dry conditions. Many fields planted southwest of Amarillo have not emerged or have already dried out.Planning and Planting for 2024 production Rainfall has been spotty, but planted wheat fields in the most northern counties are doing well, Bell said.Crop progress ...

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