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- Photos courtesy Teddy Holzwarth
Wheat harvest has been frustrating with rain and dew to work around. While winter wheat yields suffered from dry, hot growing conditions, Teddy Holzwarth was expecting a better spring wheat crop.Â
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After a dry spell and hot weather in July, the end of the month brought much-needed rain to …
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