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WISCONSIN WEATHER

Snow, Saturation Keeping Farmers From the Fields



With only one day suitable for fieldwork during the past week, farmers were held back from doing much outdoors. The Wisconsin Ag Statistics Service noted in its weekly crop report on Monday that up to a foot of snow fell in far northern Wisconsin, while the rest of the state received periodic flurries and rain showers.

There were a few reports that some farmers were able to spread manure last week, and in southern Wisconsin winter wheat fields were starting to green up.

Topsoil moisture conditions were rated two percent very short, seven percent short, 62 percent adequate and 29 percent surplus.

Spring tillage was reported at just one percent complete.

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