LEWISTOWN, Mont. – “We’re seeding,” said Curt Hartman from the cab of his seeder. “But it is mud, mud, mud. I haven’t been stuck but it is pretty wet.”
New worker sprays winter wheat while Hartman seeds spring variety
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LEWISTOWN, Mont. – “We’re seeding,” said Curt Hartman from the cab of his seeder. “But it is mud, mud, mud. I haven’t been stuck but it is pretty wet.”
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