(FARGO, ND) — With how dry and warm it has been in many parts of the Plains and Corn Belt the last month, this week’s early week frost and freeze event is not that big of a concern for late season crops. The continued dryness, however, is a concern according to Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric […]
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